Nov 2nd 2016
Windows Weekly 490
Drunken Doughnuts
Microsoft Teams event - MS's Slack competitor
Microsoft introduces Teams, their Slack competitor. Terry Myerson unplugged, but not unhinged. Windows as a service isn't working. Surface Studio: a concept years in the making; a price tag a lifetime in the paying off. Paint 3D available for Windows Insiders.
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Links
- Microsoft launches its Slack competitor, Microsoft Teams
- Microsoft Windows chief Myerson talks Windows 10 priorities, VR headsets, Surface hardware goals
- Windows as a Service Isn’t Working
- Alcatel’s New Windows Phone Provides Continuum and VR Experiences
- Microsoft Surface Studio: A concept five (or more) years in the making
- Dial It Up: This is the Most Innovative Surface Product Yet
- Microsoft Finally Documents October Firmware Updates for Surface Book
- Microsoft says no to Windows 10 Long Term Servicing branch on general-purpose Surfaces
- Goodbye to Surface 3, Microsoft’s Last Non-Premium Surface
- Still Want a Surface Phone? Here’s Some Good News (Premium)
- Microsoft Quietly Delivers New Surface Keyboards, Mouse
- Games with Gold: November 2016
- Best Windows To Go Creator to create portable Windows 10/8.1/8/7!
- Microsoft Flow is Now Available
- Microsoft PowerApps and Flow to be generally available November 1