Nov 1st 2017
Windows Weekly 542
Here Comes PWA
Progressive Web Apps on Windows 10, Q1 Earnings, Xbox One X unboxing.
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Progressive Web Apps: They're coming to Win 10 – and why you should care. All eyes on the Microsoft cloud, earnings analysis for Q1 FY 18. Andromeda mobile device rumors continue to flare. Xbox One X unboxing.
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Links
- Microsoft’s Bold Plan to Bring PWAs to Windows 10
- Microsoft hits its $20 billion annual run rate goal for commercial cloud in strong Q1
- Microsoft Office 365 now has 120 million business users
- Fall Creators Update is Already On Over 5 Percent of Windows 10 PCs
- Microsoft's rumored Andromeda foldable mobile device: What might be inside?
- Microsoft’s Andromeda: A Folio of the Future
- Surface Pro with LTE Will Begin Shipping in December (Updated)
- HoloLens to start shipping in 29 more countries (all in Europe) as of December 1
- Microsoft to add free premium features to Outlook.com for Office 365 consumer subscribers
- Microsoft is Killing Outlook.com Premium
- Microsoft adds more business apps to Office 365 Business Premium subscriptions
- Xbox One X Unboxing
- PUBG is Coming to Xbox One on December 12
- Game Gifting, Much More is Coming to Xbox One
- PlayStation 4 Sales Hit 67.5 Million Units
- Race Into the Holiday Season with Games with Gold
- Seven New Titles are Coming to Xbox Game Pass on November 1
- Yes, You Can Still Clean Install Windows 10 with a Windows 7/8.x Key
- Microsoft Announces New Mixer App for Android, iOS
- SwiftKey Beta for Android Picks Up Photo Themes
- Pocket for Android Picks Up Continuous Read Aloud Capabilities
- Enterprise pick of the week: Microsoft Connect (); 2017
- Microsoft's 'CrystalNet' Azure-network emulator may be available to customers one day
- Long-time Microsoft exec Julie Larson-Green leaves Microsoft
- Green | Tree House Brewing Company