While most people associate Windows with personal computing devices such as PCs, tablets, and phones, Microsoft is of course bringing Windows 10 to a much broader array of device types. And this week, Microsoft added retailing to that list.
In today’s Ask the Admin, Russell Smith shows us how to send text messages using Cortana in Windows 10 and how to make sure missed call notifications are enabled.
Later this year, Microsoft will be releasing a new update for Windows 10 called Redstone and it is said to enable ARM64 support across all device categories support.
Thanks to documentation spotted on Microsoft’s website, it looks like the company has built a version of Windows 10 that runs on ARM chips and may even have a compiler for Win32 apps as well.
Microsoft’s next step in getting users to upgrade to Windows 10 will focus on domain joined machines with an updated app that will roll out later this month.
Microsoft has posted its ChakraCore repository to GitHub which means that anyone in the open source community can now submit code that could ship with the Edge browser.
Microsoft has announced that registration for its Build 2016 conference will open up on January 19th at 9 AM and the event will likely sell out quickly.
Despite a modest improvement in the fourth quarter, PC sales in 2015 met expectations and delivered the largest year-over-year decline in history, with PC makers selling fewer than 300 million units for the first time since 2008.
Here’s a quick tip for working in Windows 10: Learn how to easily share information in Windows Store apps.
Learn quick tips and tricks for working with RAW image files in Windows 10, along with a list of useful applications for opening and editing image files.