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Microsoft's Ben Rudolph and Windows expert, Dave Kane, are giving us an exclusive look at some of the hottest new Windows 10 devices at CES. [0:52] Commercial Devices[5:44] Gaming Devices[12:06] Modern Mainstream Devices[13:55] Intel Devices
This week on Channel 9, Vlad and Petri discuss the week's top developer news, including; [00:37] How many ways is the face of tech changing? Guggs video provides great primer for CES 2017, CES 2017: LG unveils new Gram laptops powered by Windows 10, CES 2017: Toshiba debuts new Portégé X20W 2-in-1 convertible with Windows 10, CES 2017: Acer announces new PCs for gaming, immersive 4K entertainment and virtual reality[02:24] Microsoft shows off Windows Holographic VR headsets[03:54] Windows...
This Week on Windows: we're getting a closer look at some of the new devices announced at CES, we're getting our midseason TV on with a brand new guide and we're spreading the love to friends and family all on one PC! Topics covered: CES recap/New Devices: HP Sprout Pro, Toshipba Portege X20W, HP Curved Gaming Display, ACER Predator 21XMidseason TV guideDid You Know: Multiple ProfilesBonus Did You Know: Account.Microsoft.com
Adapted from an internal Microsoft event - presented by Nolan Lawson. The slides for this presentation are available here. Recent research by DoubleClick shows that 53% of mobile sites are abandoned if they take longer than 3 seconds to load, and that the average load time on 3G is 19 seconds. Worse, a report by TwinPrime shows that mobile networks aren't always improving – in the U.S., LTE speeds actually decreased 50% in the past year...
In this episode of Azure Friday, Scott Hanselman is joined by Brendan Burns (Partner Architect, at Microsoft & Kubernetes co-founder) to talk about containers and support for Kubernetes orchestration in Azure Container Services. Kubernetes is an open-source system for automating deployment, scaling, and management of containerized applications. As Brendan wrote in his blog post on Kubernetes...
The Ops Team is a (sometimes) weekly show where Technical Evangelists specializing in the Operational side of DevOps get together to give you the deets on their areas of expertise including: Microsoft Azure, On-premises datacenter technologies, Open Source tools/technologies, and Microservices. Here's all the links and info on the topics we covered, along with the time stamps to jump to specific points in the video...
Learn about Windows Information Protection. It's a new security feature in Windows 10, and this video will show you how administrators use it to protect organizational data on devices. Also learn how to modify your app so that it respects Windows Information Protection data policies while keeping the users personal information safe from encryption. For more information see http://aka.ms/WIPoverview.
In this episode we will add point and click style movement to our character using Unity's Navigation System. More specifically, we will go over baking a navigation mesh, setting up the NavMeshAgent and writing code to make our character move to a position when the user clicks on the ground. This video will also introduce the concept of Raycasting. Resources GitHub RepositioryCollidersNavigationNavMeshAgent Manual & Scripting APIRaycast Scripting API
Microsoft tech troubleshooter extraordinaire Gov Maharaj and I help walk you through troubleshooting solutions to your tech support problems. If you have a problem you want to send us, you can use the Problem Step Recorder in Windows (see this for details on how) and send us the zip file to DefragShow@microsoft.com. We will also be checking comments for problems, but the email address will let us contact you if needed...
In this episode, Robert is joined by Phil Japikse for a chat about design patterns. Software design patterns have been around long before the MVC Framework gained momentum. Phil starts with a review of Robert C. Martin's (Uncle Bob) SOLID macronym. After building the proper foundation,he reviews several design patterns, their C# implementation and when and how they should be used in modern software development. Get the code samples here.