The multi-user version of Windows 10 that Microsoft touted at last year’s Ignite conference in September is now available again as an Azure Marketplace image.
Microsoft is slowly reducing reliance on legacy components in Windows 10 but Windows 10 Local Experience Packs remain.
Because all I can taste is snow, this edition of Short Takes looks at a Windows 10 development spaz attack, Visual Studio 2019, Microsoft’s cooler than it wants you to think, Amazon vs. NYC, Apple vs. Qualcomm, and much more.
Access recent photos and SMS messaging on your Android phone using the Windows 10 Your Phone app.
Windows 10 19H1 Reserved Storage helps keep Windows update-to-date and run more smoothly.
Looking to better understand Quick Assist in Windows 10 for remote support? Russell has you covered.
Because I’m stuck in this polar vortex, this edition of Short Takes looks at Microsoft’s and Apple’s earnings, Microsoft’s Super Bowl ad, a slow-moving October Update for Windows 10, and much, much more.
This month sees Windows Server 2019 finally reach general availability in Azure and appear in the Windows Evaluation Center, plus some changes to Internet Explorer in older versions of Windows.
Because this time it’s personal, this edition of Short Takes looks at Cortana’s slow-motion suicide, Microsoft trying to fix the housing crisis it created, the October update is finally ready in January, the Windows 7 farewell tour, and much, much more.
Here’s how the Windows Update Delivery Optimization feature works in Windows 10 and show you how to configure it using Group Policy.