Windows Weekly (Video LO) show

Windows Weekly (Video LO)

Summary: A weekly look at all things Microsoft, including Windows, Office, Xbox, and more, from two of the foremost Windows watchers in the world, Paul Thurrott of Thurrott.com and Mary Jo Foley of All About Microsoft. Records live every Wednesday at 2:00pm Eastern / 11:00am Pacific / 18:00 UTC.

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 WW 663: Try the Toasted Ravioli | File Type: video/mp4 | Duration: 1:47:55

Windows 10X Microsoft updates Windows 10X emulator for dual-screen devices What's new and what's improved? Related: Does Windows 10X solve the Chromebook problem? MJF: Not really until 10X comes to cheap(er) clamshell laptops Windows 10 First Windows Insider build in two weeks brings talk of change, but not much actual change Still no GA info on Windows 10 2004 COVID-19 Weekly After pushing employees to work from home, now there are two Microsoft employees that have been diagnosed Related: Microsoft and Google will both host virtual events to make up for canceled physical events Big Microsoft GDC announcement next week live on Windows Weekly at 11:40am PDT - We have Richard Campbell here as a guest, with some interesting info about how COVID-19 has impacted work travel Plus: The history of .NET Security, security security New 'wormable' SMB vulnerability disclosed (accidentally) as part of Patch Tuesday. No info on when Microsoft plans to patch it Meanwhile, in the good news department: Microsoft's coordinated takedown of Necurs, one of the largest known spam and malware botnets Xbox Ori and the Will of the Wisps launches ... ... and Microsoft lowers the price of Xbox One X to $399 Tips and picks Tip of the week: Check out Windows 10X. You no longer need to have a Fast ring Windows Insider build to use the emulator. But there is one important requirement. App pick of the week: Call of Duty: Warzone. Call of Duty: Warzone is here! And it's free! Enterprise pick of the week: Cosmos DB gets a free tier! Microsoft adds a free tier (free as in forever) for its Cosmos DB NoSQL cloud database. Enterprise pick No. 2: About that major Azure US East outage. Is it still a cloud outage if almost no one complains publicly? Where is the outrage, cloud citizens? Beer pick of the week: O'Fallon Brewery Barrels Salted Pretzel. This amber was brewed with toasted malt and Himalayan salt giving you a toasted pretzel flavor. We got to have a sample of this during our beer tasting at WWT in Saint Louis. It was really tasty and really did taste like a pretzel. Only 5% ABV, too, so you can have more than one with your tofudog. https://untappd.com/b/o-fallon-brewery-barrels-salted-pretzel/2977506 Hosts: Leo Laporte, Mary Jo Foley, and Paul Thurrott Guest: Richard Campbell Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/windows-weekly Check out Paul's blog at thurrott.com Check out Mary Jo's blog at AllAboutMicrosoft.com The Windows Weekly theme music is courtesy of Carl Franklin. Sponsor: twit.cachefly.com

 WW 662: Moving to Montana Soon | File Type: video/mp4 | Duration: 1:52:34

Coronavirus Cancellations, Halo: Combat Evolved Anniversary Hosts: Mikah Sargent, Mary Jo Foley, and Paul Thurrott For full show notes, visit https://twit.tv/shows/windows-weekly/episodes/662 Sponsor: Melissa.com/twit

 WW 661: Tastes Like Wine | File Type: video/mp4 | Duration: 1:50:32

Surface Duo Peek, Azure Sphere Hosts: Leo Laporte, Mary Jo Foley, and Paul Thurrott For full show notes, visit https://twit.tv/shows/windows-weekly/episodes/661 Sponsors: WWT.COM/TWIT FreshBooks.com/windows

 WW 660: Outlook Uncertain | File Type: video/mp4 | Duration: 1:42:54

CRACKGATE Uh-oh, Microsoft has another Surface reliability issue on its hands. Hopefully, this one is not an endemic hardware problem like Surfacegate was in 2016. Related: Microsoft set to unveil Surface Book 3, Surface Go 2 in the Spring. Microsoft Edge Microsoft updates its roadmap for Edge, giving us a nice look at what to expect---and when---in 2020. Extension sync is happening this month, starting in Canary Related: A little lesson in tracking protection. Windows 10 Windows 10 version 2004 should arrive soon. Anything worth talking about? Your Phone is getting RCS Messaging support Break out the Patch Tuesday cocktails: Microsoft's latest patches wreaking havoc for some users One is hiding users' profiles and data Another connected to UEFI has been pulled by Microsoft Office/Microsoft 365 Microsoft is bringing a new Spaces feature to Outlook this year. Related: Microsoft: Over 25 percent of Office 365 licenses now sold through Microsoft 365 Mo' Microsoft AWS wins one in court, Microsoft must pause work on JEDI Xbox Halo: Combat Evolved Anniversary begins public testing on the PC! Microsoft announces the remaining new Game Pass games for February Tips and picks Tip of the week: Discover the incredible Microsoft learning resources on EdX. EdX.org hosts an amazing array of free online courses for Microsoft products, services, and technologies. App pick of the week: Office for Android and iOS. It's available for everyone now on both platforms. Why is there a new notes experience? Enterprise pick of the week: More Dynamics 365 apps are coming. Woohoo! Dynamics fans, rejoice (or lament): Dynamics 365 Project Operations and Dynamics 365 Finance Insights are now on the Dynamics 365 roadmap. Codename pick of the week: Union. The new Office mobile app for iOS and Android had a fitting codename: Union. It's a mashup – or a "union," one could say -- of Word, Excel, and PowerPoint. Beer pick of the week: Aslin Master of Oranges. Not all DIPAs are created equal. Some are not too hoppy, not too sweet and smell/taste of nicely bitter orange peel. Meet Aslin's "Master of Oranges." Brewed by Aslin Brewing in Herndon, Va. (a tribute to the JEDI contract!) Hosts: Mikah Sargent, Mary Jo Foley, and Paul Thurrott Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/windows-weekly Check out Paul's blog at thurrott.com Check out Mary Jo's blog at AllAboutMicrosoft.com The Windows Weekly theme music is courtesy of Carl Franklin. Sponsors: LastPass.com/twit expressvpn.com/windows Melissa.com/twit

 WW 659: Our Marshmallow, Raspberry, Cherry, Vanilla Slush Pop | File Type: video/mp4 | Duration: 1:57:08

MWC 2020 cancelled, Windows 10X Revealed Hosts: Leo Laporte, Mary Jo Foley, and Paul Thurrott For full show notes, visit https://twit.tv/shows/windows-weekly/episodes/659 Sponsors: twit.cachefly.com ZipRecruiter.com/windows

 WW 658: Ring the Red Bell | File Type: video/mp4 | Duration: 1:46:00

This Week's Stories: Panos Is Wumped (Windows plus Pumped) Panos is running a new combined Windows and Devices team. JoeB is going to OXO What will PC OEMs do? Key takeaway: This is good for Windows and for Microsoft Related: More reorg news of the day. Teper is going to run Teams. And Jeff Weiner is out as CEO of LinkedIn. Microsoft controversies of the week! #1 Surface Hub 2X: What's happening After a leak claimed that Microsoft was delaying or even canceling Surface Hub 2X, Microsoft revised its plans (again, remember this is the second major delay/issue). What the heck is going on with Surface? #2 Microsoft Store/UWP on the decline Another nail in the coffin: Microsoft is shutting down the ad-based monetization of UWP apps in the Store. But which coffin? This probably says more about Microsoft Store than UWP. #3 BingJacked: The sequel? Windows Search is down for many this morning. It's back now (but you probably need a reboot or 3)Microsoft at MWC Microsoft will show off some stuff at MWC, but nothing like last year. Looks like Paul is staying home.Microsoft earnings We're a week late and a dollar short, but let's talk about Microsoft's earnings. Microsoft earned $11.6 billion on revenues of $36.9 billion in the quarter ending December 31. Windows had a larger than expected contribution Paul's business-by-business analysis Xbox There's a new System Update (2002, of course) coming in February Microsoft launches a new Xbox Bounty Program Picks of the Week Tip of the week: Give Game Pass for PC a shot App pick of the week: Outlook ... on mobile, not the PC Enterprise pick of the week: System Center 2019 Update Rollup 1 is out Codename pick of the week: Aruba Beer pick of the week: Allagash Tripel Hosts: Leo Laporte, Mary Jo Foley, and Paul Thurrott Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/windows-weekly Check out Paul's blog at thurrott.com Check out Mary Jo's blog at AllAboutMicrosoft.com The Windows Weekly theme music is courtesy of Carl Franklin. Sponsor: Melissa.com/twit

 WW 657: Bingjacked | File Type: video/mp4 | Duration: 2:03:31

Thinking more about Surface Neo and Duo Last week, Microsoft released the SDK and emulator for the Android-based Duo; ones for Neo coming soon The Duo SDK for Mac developers also is now available (as of this week) - So let's think ahead about why Microsoft is calling these devices "a new category" Who is the intended audience? It's not creatives (who were big targets of the Surface tablets/PCs) Are these going to be positioned as PCs? Tablets? Is Apple still a primary competitive target for these devices? What kinds of software and services will be preloaded? What are the hardware, M365/O365 and Edge/MSN/Bing teams contributing? (they supposedly develop these new devices together) New launcher, unified search, stuff like Collections? Will developers find these dual-screen devices interesting enough to target? Or not till the UI comes to "regular" PCs? Will Neo and Duo attract users who don't see a need for a PC anymore? Does MS think they could be users' sole (or maybe secondary) devices? Thinking more about search Last week, Microsoft made a bad move: Deciding to hijack the Chrome browsers of O365 ProPlus users and switch their search engine to Bing So far, Microsoft has not claimed "based on user feedback" that they're undoing this move The real reason for this: Microsoft is starting to push Bing as an Intranet search engine (see MS Search in Bing; Project Cortex, the new Office app experience) Implications of this - Microsoft will lose the moral high-ground if it doesn't do the right thing Windows 10 Windows version 1909 usage share hits 15 percent New Insider build, no more Insider PWA app New CU fixes at least some File Explorer problems for 1903/1909 users Related: Microsoft to bring Edge tab management feature to Chrome Semi-related: A major USB-C bug has hit virtually all modern ThinkPads. Not really related, but still worth a mention: Premium Outlook.com users are losing personalized email addresses at end of Feb. (unless you subscribe to O365) Windows 7! FSF wants Microsoft to open-source Windows. They're nuts. And yet... Microsoft has one more security update coming for Windows 7 XboxNew Games with Gold for FebruaryTips and picks Tip of the week: Help me pick the next programming project .NETpad (Visual Basic/Windows Forms/.NET Framework) is winding down, so the next one will be a C#/WPF/.NET Framework/Core project. And I need some ideas. App pick of the week: Surface Duo Emulator Enterprise pick of the week: Dynamics 365 Wave 1 2020 Enterprise pick No. 2: Beware the LDAP signing apocalypse in March Beer pick of the week: Perennial Abraxas Hosts: Leo Laporte, Mary Jo Foley, and Paul Thurrott Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/windows-weekly Check out Paul's blog at thurrott.com Check out Mary Jo's blog at AllAboutMicrosoft.com The Windows Weekly theme music is courtesy of Carl Franklin. Sponsors: canary.tools/twit - use code: TWIT FreshBooks.com/windows

 WW 656: The Wide World of Nose Scrolling | File Type: video/mp4 | Duration: 2:03:37

Microsoft 2020 Predictions Hosts: Leo Laporte, Mary Jo Foley, and Paul Thurrott For full show notes, visit https://twit.tv/shows/windows-weekly/episodes/656 Sponsors: expressvpn.com/windows Melissa.com/twit LastPass.com/twit

 WW 655: There's a Seeker Born Every Minute | File Type: video/mp4 | Duration: 1:42:37

Windows 7 support ends - Yesterday, Microsoft released the "final" updates for Windows 7 for most people (But not that update for the NSA-reported crypto bug that was for Win 10 and Win Server, interestingly) - Today, Windows 7 will begin displaying a full-screen nag to upgrade to Windows 10 - Microsoft Edge might be supported on Windows 7 for at least 18 months, and Microsoft Security Essentials will keep working for some indeterminate time period. Google Chrome will also be supported for 18+ months. The (new) Microsoft Edge era begins - Microsoft launches its (curiously incomplete) new web browser on Windows 7, 8.1, and 10, and Mac - Here's how you can get it now (individuals and businesses) Windows 10 - Here's our first peek at the new features coming to Windows 10 in late 2020 (Or later. Or never.) - Windows 10 version 2004 isn't even out yet, but it's getting major updates already. In the Slow ring only. Because of the confusing way the Insider program works now. - Related: The PC market grew 1.9 percent in 2019, the first annual growth in 8 years. What will 2020 look like? - Related: Microsoft is phasing out its Microsoft Stores for Business and Education Mo' Microsoft - Walkie-Talkie voice calls, more coming to Teams - Not news per se, but a new report details the extent to which Microsoft contractors violated Skype users' privacy - Why didn't Microsoft bid more to get Bing on Android in the EU? Xbox/games - Microsoft continues its "no exclusives" strategy. And it's smart. - Epic Game Store has 108 million customers, will give away more games all throughout 2020 Tips and picks - Tip of the week: Yes, you can run legacy Edge and new Edge side-by-side. Here's how. (But seriously. Why?) - Also: Reminder that Batman: The Telltale Series and LEGO Star Wars II are now available via Games with Gold - App pick of the week: Microsoft Launcher Preview - Enterprise pick of the week: Power Platform warning for IT admins - Codename pick of the week: Vader - Beer pick of the week: Athletic Brewing Upside Down Golden Ale Hosts: Leo Laporte, Mary Jo Foley, and Paul Thurrott Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/windows-weekly Check out Paul's blog at thurrott.com Check out Mary Jo's blog at AllAboutMicrosoft.com The Windows Weekly theme music is courtesy of Carl Franklin. Sponsors: getguru.com/windows twit.cachefly.com

 WW 654: I Hate Products, She Hates People | File Type: video/mp4 | Duration: 1:48:21

Welcome to 2020! PT starts the year with a rant thoughtful commentary about the state of Windows MJF looks back at the decade that MS became a cloud company A couple of the original Red Dog 'dream team' reflect on the last decade CES: Lots of new Windows 10 PCs, including a number of foldables No Windows 10X yet But lots of dual- and folding-display designs for some reason And some gaming PCs, etc. Let's talk Windows 7! Mary Jo has been using Windows 7 on her podcast PC. And Paul just switched back to Windows 7 temporarily. Some thoughts... Windows 7 gets its last free security update on Jan. 14 Reminder: Security Essentials actually will keep getting updated after Jan. 14 (MS changed its documentation) Related: Chredge starts rolling out to the mainstream on Jan. 15 - And you can run it side-by-side with old Edge if you want Xbox Microsoft and leakers start revealing more about Xbox One, Series X: Pricing thoughts AMD dishes on the ports, incorrectly And, in a leak, the real ports January Games with Gold Tips and picks Tip of the week: Game Pass is still one of the best deals in gaming Plus: A quick update on Microsoft's Windows Weekly giveaways! App pick of the week: Vivaldi 2.10, another Chrome alternative Enterprise pick of the week: Windows Server 2008/R2 users: You have an Azure out Codename pick(s) of the week: Spartan, Anaheim and O'Hare (oh my!) Beer pick of the week: Evil Twin's Even More Jesus Hosts: Mikah Sargent, Mary Jo Foley, and Paul Thurrott Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/windows-weekly Check out Paul's blog at thurrott.com Check out Mary Jo's blog at AllAboutMicrosoft.com The Windows Weekly theme music is courtesy of Carl Franklin. Sponsor: Melissa.com/twit

 WW 653: Best of 2019 | File Type: video/mp4 | Duration: 1:25:11

A very mustached Leo Laporte takes a look at Microsoft's 2019, from Windows 7's impending doom to the "Scarlett" next-gen console (later named Xbox Series X). Plus, we can never forget Paul's intense tornado warning during episode 623! Happy Holidays from Leo, Paul, and Mary Jo! Hosts: Leo Laporte, Mary Jo Foley, and Paul Thurrott Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/windows-weekly Check out Paul's blog at thurrott.com Check out Mary Jo's blog at AllAboutMicrosoft.com The Windows Weekly theme music is courtesy of Carl Franklin.

 WW 652: It's a Capossela Christmas | File Type: video/mp4 | Duration: 2:01:09

This Week's Stories: Chris Capossela is back! Microsoft CMO Chris Capossela returns for our favorite holiday tradition.Xbox Series X Microsoft unexpectedly announces the name of the next Xbox console Yes, it's a terrible name The "real" name of the console generation is just... Xbox Yes, it's one of at least two console versions (expect an Xbox Series S too) Given this, should be called Xbox, Series X. Come on, isn't everyone thinking of Windows Phone 7 Series? Do these people ever learn? Windows 10 vNext (and vNext Next) Confusion reigns: Microsoft releases a new Fast ring build that is post-20H1 But it contains improvements that may or may not be in the next version of Windows 10. And the one after that... Windows 10 You can now make/receive phone calls with Your Phone! (Android only) Your Phone will soon support 2000 phone photos (up from 25) Bing Visual Search comes to Windows 10 Semi-related: Invoke users experiences weird outages over the past two weeks. Resetting seems to help, but expect this speaker to continue losing functionality over time. Microsoft Edge Microsoft will very aggressively push aside legacy Edge in January when the new Edge appears It's like the old Edge never happened Developers can now publish extensions to the new Edge extensions store Xbox Halo: The Master Chief Collection is off to a fast start on PC. Hey Mikey! They like it! Microsoft announces remaining Game Pass for console titles for December Activision cites massive success for latest Call of Duty Tips and picks Tip of the week: Stay tuned for the Chris Cap giveaway! Check-in with Thurrott.com this week for the details about the Microsoft hardware and software giveaways for Windows Weekly. App pick of the week: Adobe Lightroom (Microsoft Store version) Enterprise pick of the week: Windows Server 20 04 Codename pick of the week: Alta Beer pick of the week: Prairie Christmas Bomb Hosts: Leo Laporte, Mary Jo Foley, and Paul Thurrott Guest: Chris Capossela Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/windows-weekly Check out Paul's blog at thurrott.com Check out Mary Jo's blog at AllAboutMicrosoft.com The Windows Weekly theme music is courtesy of Carl Franklin. Sponsors: metallic.io/windows Wasabi.com offer code Windows

 WW 651: Frampton's Still Alive | File Type: video/mp4 | Duration: 2:01:52

Windows 7, we had a good run Microsoft will push a full-screen EOL warning to Windows 7 users in January Windows 7's Security Essentials AV software is going away after January 14, too Have our expectations changed about the impact the EOL will have on Windows 10 adoption? Hell freezes over Microsoft Teams is available on Linux. No, it's not April 1st. MS says other Office apps on the way The Way Back Machine: Paul had a 1999 scoop about Microsoft Office on Linux Windows 10 20H1 isn't quite done yet, but Microsoft keeps releasing new builds with no functional changes. - Another one last Friday too Your Phone now supports digital pens Collections goes live in Microsoft Edge Canary and Dev Hardware Microsoft patent application brings digital pen writing surface to Surface Book wrist rest Four more games come to Project xCloud Mobile + Web Office Mobile apps on iOS and Android are getting a makeover Office apps for Windows Mobile EOL in January 2021 - But what about on Windows 10 for PCs? Wunderlist is finally getting shut down New Slack design looks a little familiar Sticky Notes is coming to the web (via Outlook) Xbox + Games Cross play FINALLY comes to Minecraft on PS4 Gears 5 Operation 2 is out Halo: MCC off to a big start on PC Tips and picks Tip of the week: Check out the MSDN/TechNet archives Plus: Thanks to a Thurrott Premium promotion, I will update the Windows 10 Field Guide through the end of 2020 Plus: Take the 2020 Thurrott.com reader survey App pick of the week: Outlook mobile Enterprise pick of the week: Dynamics 365 Human Resources Enterprise pick No. 2 of the week: Campaign Views Beer pick of the week: The Chai Life Next week: It's the year and decade finale with our annual ChrisCapmas show! Hosts: Leo Laporte, Mary Jo Foley, and Paul Thurrott Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/windows-weekly Check out Paul's blog at thurrott.com Check out Mary Jo's blog at AllAboutMicrosoft.com The Windows Weekly theme music is courtesy of Carl Franklin. Sponsors: expressvpn.com/windows capterra.com/windows ringcentral.com/windows

 WW 650: Mary Jo in 3D | File Type: video/mp4 | Duration: 2:08:12

Windows 10: The year in review The year in Windows 10 Microsoft changed Windows 10 development in major ways in 2019, and some changes are likely permanent, while others may not be Two feature updates, one real (that failed) and one fake (that succeeded) 20H1 completed much earlier than expected by non-tea-leaf readers What does this all mean for 2020? Chredging at the Edge Microsoft improves Edge tracking protection. But will it ever rival Brave or Safari? Related: Microsoft shouldn't be adding consumer features to the new Edge (and Edge mobile) Amazon re: Invent and how it's key to understanding Azure (and Ignite) re:Invent – 60K attendees and a gazillion announcements Ignite – 30K attendees and almost a gazillion announcements. Microsoft wants Ignite to become re:Invent Mobile + Dev Microsoft Remote Desktop gets a major update on iOS Microsoft releases a Chinese language learning app on Android Seeing AI for iOS comes to 5 new languages Microsoft ships .NET Core 3.1 Xbox Halo: Reach comes to PC. And you can get it on Steam! What's next? Related: Hands-On with Halo: Reach for PC PS5 dev kit leaked Plus: Scarlett/Lockhart rumors resurface Tips and picks Tip of the week: Help Mary Jo get the Notepad she deserves App pick of the week: Firefox 71 Enterprise pick of the week: Azure Dedicated Hosts Codename pick of the week: Verona Beer pick of the week: Sonoma Sour Stout Hosts: Leo Laporte, Mary Jo Foley, and Paul Thurrott Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/windows-weekly Check out Paul's blog at thurrott.com Check out Mary Jo's blog at AllAboutMicrosoft.com The Windows Weekly theme music is courtesy of Carl Franklin. Sponsors: Melissa.com/twit expressvpn.com/windows Wasabi.com offer code Windows

 WW 649: Now With More Fluid | File Type: video/mp4 | Duration: 2:00:45

'Twas the night before Thanksgiving, and all through the house, Windows Insiders are losing their s#$% because Microsoft just named 20H1... Plus, PWAs creep to life again at Microsoft ... It's The Walking Dead Web Apps! Does Microsoft have a Cortana strategy? Windows Terminal gets support for multiple panes. Xbox One X All Digital Edition being offered at $149.99 Xbox Black Friday Deals Apple just can't get iOS right, so it's starting over. Again! Outlook.com can be used like a real app ODI: What's next? Chredge for commercial users Beer of the week: Proclamation Ale Co. Tendril Hosts: Leo Laporte, Mary Jo Foley, and Paul Thurrott Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/windows-weekly Check out Paul's blog at thurrott.com Check out Mary Jo's blog at AllAboutMicrosoft.com The Windows Weekly theme music is courtesy of Carl Franklin. Sponsors: Epson.com/ecotankleo brave.com/TWIT WWT.COM/TWIT

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