Feb 10th 2021
Windows Weekly 711
A Double-Edged Fork
Legacy Edge, Microsoft Viva, Minecraft Dungeons
Records live every Wednesday at 2:00pm Eastern / 11:00am Pacific / 19:00 UTC.
Windows 10
- Microsoft details its legacy Edge browser phase-out strategy
- Windows 10 Version 2004 is Finally Reliable Enough for Everyone
Microsoft 365
- Microsoft outlines plans for Viva, an employee-experience platform anchored in Teams
- Microsoft Adds Two New Power Apps to Teams
- Microsoft to add new webinar and 'meeting intelligence' capabilities to Teams via Teams Pro
- Microsoft is Testing a New Dark Mode for Word
More Microsoft
- Intel Sues Engineer Who Left for Microsoft
Xbox
- Minecraft Dungeons Now Reaches 10 Million Players
- Forza Horizon 4 is Coming to Steam on March 9
Tips and picks
- Tip of the week: Use your Xbox Wireless Controller with two devices
- Learning pick of the week: Learn iOS development from Stanford
- Dev pick of the week: Updated WinUI roadmap on GitHub
- Codename pick of the week: SurfaceFleet
- Valentine's Day cocktail: Sparkling Sangria
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Links
- Microsoft details its legacy Edge browser phase-out strategy
- Windows 10 Version 2004 is Finally Reliable Enough for Everyone
- Microsoft outlines plans for Viva, an employee-experience platform anchored in Teams
- Microsoft Adds Two New Power Apps to Teams
- Microsoft to add new webinar and 'meeting intelligence' capabilities to Teams via Teams Pro
- Microsoft is Testing a New Dark Mode for Word
- Intel Sues Engineer Who Left for Microsoft
- Minecraft Dungeons Now Reaches 10 Million Players
- Forza Horizon 4 is Coming to Steam on March 9
- Microsoft Reveals Secret Xbox Wireless Controller Feature
- It’s the End of the Road for Google Play Music
- CS193p
- Updated WinUI roadmap on GitHub
- The future of work, unbound: 2020 and the strange new mobility of space and time