May 17th 2017
Windows Weekly 518
Future Paul
WannaCry, Fall Creators Update
WannaCry ransomware: Is Microsoft to blame? Of course not. Build is over. What does this show tell us about Microsoft's strategy shift? Key takeaway: Microsoft is no longer pretending that Windows is the center of the universe. Windows 10 Fall Creators Update. Fluent is the new UX - The features we'll see first. OneDrive Files on Demand - yes, placeholders is back.
- Tip of the week: Configure Skype notifications on the web
- App pick of the week: OneNote for iOS
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Links
- Microsoft Reveals a Stunning New Direction for Windows (Premium)
- The need for urgent collective action to keep people safe online: Lessons from last week’s cyberattack
- Ambivalence (Premium)
- Microsoft Announces the Windows 10 Fall Creators Update
- Hands On with Story Remix Preview
- Microsoft Debuts a New Sharing Interface for OneDrive on PC, Mac
- Microsoft Releases Visual Studio 2017 Version 15.2, Plus a 15.3 Preview
- Microsoft Clarifies How Xamarin Live Player Works
- Microsoft Tweaks Skype Notifications in Outlook.com and OneDrive
- Microsoft Launches an Xbox Backward Compatibility Super Sale
- OneNote Gets a Design Refresh on iOS