Microsoft Announces Surface Hub 2S And 2X Variants Delays Software To 2020

Though the tech giant is on track for a Q2 2019 release of its hardware, the software will take a little longer. Microsoft is promising 2020 software update for one of its devices, as well as some hardware upgrades. A version of the Surface Hub Microsoft calls 2S will arrive next year. It features a 50.5-inch 4K display, touchscreen, webcam, and more. However, it will use the fairly outdated software of the original Surface Hub, giving companies a more natural transition....

November 3, 2022 · 1 min · 210 words · Tammy Dickson

Microsoft Apt North Korean Lazarus Threat Group Targeting Social Media Accounts

To trick IT and software staff, the threat actors are using fake job posts that entice people. In some ways, the hack preys on employment mobility in tech and business. Microsoft APT says the phishing attack is being perpetrated by a group with links to the North Korea military. It is worth noting this is the same group that was behind the infamous Sony Pictures Entertainment hack of 2014. Adding to the warning, the Microsoft Threat Intelligence Center (MSTIC) says the group uses Sumatra PDF Reader, KiTTY, muPDF/Subliminal Recording, TightVNC, and PuTTY to carry the malware....

November 3, 2022 · 2 min · 401 words · Jack Hogan

Microsoft Bing Reaches 10Th Anniversary With Little Progress

Still, Microsoft development on Bing continues and the search engine is admittedly a good alternative to Google. Alternative remains the key word. Despite excellent feature expansion, Bing still feels a lesser service compared to Google Search. Either way, Microsoft is using the anniversary to reconfirm its commitment to Bing moving forward. As Thurrott reports, Bing was certainly not Microsoft first foray into internet search. Indeed, the company previously had MSN Search, Windows Live Search, and then later Live Search....

November 3, 2022 · 2 min · 226 words · Michele Anderson

Microsoft Builds On Jedi Contract By Working With More Governments On Cloud Services

If you’re unfamiliar with JEDI, it is the Joint Enterprise Defense Infrastructure project. Microsoft was chosen to provide the Pentagon with cloud services in an overhaul of storage and computing infrastructure. Last week, the DoD requested 30 more days to reach a decision. Moving Forward While the JEDI contract remains up in the air, Microsoft is pressing on with plans to provide similar projects to other governments. According to a source, other governments are showing interest in the type of partnership Microsoft would have with the DoD....

November 3, 2022 · 2 min · 231 words · Blanca Hass

Microsoft Could Be Changing Bing Search Design To Match Google S

Of course, there are only certain ways to create a search engine that is properly functional. With that in mind, there are already glaring similarities between Google and Bing. However, Microsoft’s service has always carried its own aesthetic charm. While I find it hard to clearly say Bing is better than Google, I do think Microsoft’s search engine is better looking. Subjective, sure, but it is sad if the company is moving towards Google’s design....

November 3, 2022 · 2 min · 246 words · John Dennis

Microsoft Debuts Counterfit To Automate Ai Security

Counterfit is a new open source solution that Microsoft will use to automate security tests across AI systems. Organizations can leverage the tool to gain security insights and protections across artificial intelligence services. Microsoft says the project was born from customer feedback. Specifically, the company surveyed 28 organizations and found 25 believed their AI security was not robust enough. They wanted more tools to help their IT admins better secure AI systems....

November 3, 2022 · 2 min · 273 words · Natasha White

Microsoft Debuts Dapr For Efficient Microservice Architecture Development

Building applications on microservice architecture is not easy. That’s a problem according to Microsoft. The company points out 90% of all new apps are predicted to include microservice architecture by 2022. Dapr has been created to make it easier for developers to build apps with microservice architectures. The service provides dev’s with tools to build portable microservice applications running on the cloud and edge computing. Microsoft says Dapr supports all languages and frameworks and will be accessible for new code apps or for mitigating legacy apps....

November 3, 2022 · 2 min · 360 words · Robert Johnson

Microsoft Edge Receives Read Aloud Feature On Ios

It is worth noting, the iOS Edge experience is not related to the Chromium Edge preview. Microsoft is testing its browser based on Google’s Chromium web platform. While that preview will eventually replace the normal Edge, mobile devices remain on the standard browser. Read Aloud is an important new tool for several reasons. Of course, the main focus is on accessibility and allowing users with impairments to have a website read to them....

November 3, 2022 · 2 min · 226 words · Mary Benson

Microsoft Explains Monetizing Capabilities Of App Extensions

App Extensions as a monetizing opportunity actually arrived with the Windows 10 Anniversary Update. However, Microsoft has introduced the extension mechanism into the Edge web browser. This allows developers to extend Microsoft Edge to add new capabilities. This is built off the App Extension capability, which allows dev’s to declare its hosts extensions in its manifest. Developers can declare their extensions implements that a named mechanism. With the Edge integration, apps that host extensions can use the AppExtensionCatalog API to name all the installed extensions....

November 3, 2022 · 2 min · 346 words · Miguel Persaud

Microsoft Fy18 Q3 Earnings Report Reveals Significant Growth In Surface And Gaming

That’s a 16% revenue increase year over year, with a net income increase of 35% to $7.4 billion. Once more, Microsoft’s cloud offerings still the show, its Office 365 commercial revenue growth up 42% and intelligent cloud up 17% to $7.9 billion. However, the report also held some surprises. Surface revenue increased by a massive 32%, though last year was hampered by the lack of new hardware. Despite the Xbox One’s exclusive problem, revenue increased by 18%, driven by “third-party title strength”....

November 3, 2022 · 2 min · 288 words · Clarence Nolen

Microsoft Groove Is Blocking Original Music Distributors Lacking Mechanical Licenses

The report comes from Digital Music News, suggesting original distributors of music will now find it hard to publish on Microsoft Groove. Of course, this started out as just a tip from a source. Digital Music News decided to do some investigating. The outlet contacted TuneCore, a company that distributes music across streaming services like Spotify, iTunes, and Groove. The answer appears to back up the initial tip: “Please note that your sound recording(s) may not be available for streaming until Groove is able to license certain rights in the underlying musical composition(s)....

November 3, 2022 · 2 min · 241 words · David Young

Microsoft Hololens Runs Super Mario Bros In Central Park

Abhishek Singh has developed a version of the game that plays out in mixed reality in the real world. The 28-year-old creator has managed to recreate a single level from Mario and implements it in New York City’s Central Park. Singh demonstrated the game in the park, wearing HoloLens and a Mario costume. The NYU graduate spoke to UploadVR and said it took him around one month to build the level....

November 3, 2022 · 2 min · 277 words · Maria Haydock

Microsoft Introduces Three New Azure Iot Suite Services

The first new service is called IoT Central and gives Azure IoT customers the ability to deploy and manage their ecosystem. Microsoft is pitching this as a sort of IoT-as-a-service, allowing customers to manage cloud, analytics, networks, devices, and software under one service roof. What is most interesting about IoT Central, is that it is among the only services available that allows this vast blanket of functionality. The service will be rolling out in the coming months....

November 3, 2022 · 2 min · 278 words · Gerald Lane

Microsoft Issues December Update For Outlook Com Including New Sign In Experience

The release of new a new sign-in for Outlook on the web is part of a general update for Outlook during December. Joining a more efficient login experience are changes to meeting response and Microsoft Teams abilities. Starting with the sign-in, Microsoft describes the change as a more efficient way to sign-in to Outlook.com for businesses: “Users with an Office 365 account who use Outlook on the web can now sign in to their work or school accounts through www....

November 3, 2022 · 1 min · 201 words · John Jackson

Microsoft Issues First Windows Server 20H1 Preview

That conclusion is reached because the Windows Server vNext build is numbered 18917, which is the same build as the Windows 10 preview released on the 20H1 channel last week. Furthermore, Microsoft’s use of vNext could be telling. If this was the next Windows Server semi-annual release, it would be numbered 19H2. As you may know, Microsoft has yet to start flighting any previews for 19H2, on Windows 10 or Server....

November 3, 2022 · 2 min · 264 words · Sara Pascua

Microsoft Jobs To Be Cut From Windows Devices Division

The report suggests Microsoft jobs will be cut from corporate offices and several global regions. This time, the layoffs are labelled as “small round” so we don’t expect cuts to reach significant numbers. Unfortunately, Microsoft has not expanded on details, but did confirm the layoffs are happening. Interestingly, the layoffs will affect the Windows Devices Group primarily. This is almost certainly a reflection of Microsoft deciding to virtually abandon the mobile market last year....

November 3, 2022 · 2 min · 244 words · Patricia Singleton

Microsoft Launches Chromium Edge Beta Channel As Stable Leak Replaces Classic App

Starting with the release of the beta version, Microsoft has made the channel available for Windows and macOS today. When Chromium Edge launched in preview in April, Microsoft announced three development channels. However, only two of those channels have been available, Canary and Dev. The former provides daily updates and the latter provides weekly updates. Neither are particularly stable because of the frequency of updates. Microsoft said the beta channel would provide a more stable experience that would be closer to the production ready version of Chromium Edge....

November 3, 2022 · 2 min · 288 words · Angela Harren

Microsoft Launches Office Support For Macbook Pro Touch Bar Publicly

Shortly after Apple launched the MacBook Pro last October, Microsoft confirmed it would bring Office support to the Touch Pad. The company has been developing Office support since that announcement. The Touch Bar is a Multi-Touch strip of Retina display that sits above the MacBook Pro keyboard. While Apple’s claims it revolutionizes the keyboard experience are a stretch, it is a very useful tool. The Touch Bar changes icons and settings depending which app is in use and what the user is doing....

November 3, 2022 · 2 min · 337 words · Candelaria Mcgrew

Microsoft Makes 2 5 Million Donation To Hurricane Harvey Relief Efforts

Hurricane Harvey is a tropical storm that has caused devastation in Texas and parts of the Gulf Coast. Flooding in Texas has been described as catastrophic and unprecedented, matching the aftermath of Wilma in New Orleans. Harvey was the first category 4 hurricane to make landfall in the United States in 12 years. The hurricane is also the wettest tropical storm on record. Millions of people have been affected and many have died....

November 3, 2022 · 2 min · 365 words · Christopher Peterson

Microsoft Open Sources Project Mu As Firmware As A Service

Microsoft says its built Mu around a concept about how UEFI development should be. Specifically, the company understood a UEFI product is part of an evolving collaboration that starts with creation and moved through shipping and maintenance. “For too long the industry has built products using a “forking” model combined with copy/paste/rename and with each new product the maintenance burden grows to such a level that updates are near impossible due to cost and risk....

November 3, 2022 · 2 min · 278 words · Robert Hensley