Media Player Classic Reaches The End Of Its Line

Media Player Classic Home Cinema v1.7.13 is possibly the last release Media Player Classic Home Cinema v1.7.13 is the latest release and it might be the last one. According to the developers, the number of people working on the project has drastically been reduced over the years. You can take a look at the release log for the software to see the sad fact that the updates have been sporadic in the past few years....

April 13, 2023 · 2 min · 300 words · Raquel Pace

Microsoft Acknowledges Issues Windows Insider Build 19592 Didn T Fix

But the company acknowledged a broad array of issues that build 19592 did not resolve. These range from BattlEye/Windows 10 update incompatibility to hardware driver complications. Persistent incompatibility issues Insiders who use BattlEye repot this problem from time to time. Microsoft is admitting that some of them are unable to update to certain insider builds due to the incompatibility issue. What complicates matters is the fact that a third-party software maker is involved....

April 13, 2023 · 2 min · 382 words · Derek Ware

Microsoft Allegedly Working On More Mica Style Visual Alternatives For Windows 11

In the SDK in Windows 11 Build 22523, there’s apparently is a new tabbed design public API. The first shred of information about this matter first surfaced on Twitter. We’re about to take a look at the different style choices, and you can judge for yourself and pick your favorite. Windows 11 might have more style choices in the near future If the pictures shared in the Tweet did not really seem that different to you require some more visual aid to determine which one is the best looking, we got you covered....

April 13, 2023 · 2 min · 313 words · Albert Okeefe

Microsoft Announced That Halo Infinite Will Address Cheating Issues In A February Update

Yesterday, Halo Community Director Brian Jarrard explained in a forum update that the next patch should fix the problems with Big Team Battle matchmaking that have plagued the game over the past few weeks. Cheating problem fix The next thing on the company’s to-do list is a fix for the game’s cheating problem. Players have been complaining about it since launch. Halo Infinite’s multiplayer will have to deal with cheaters, just like many other popular multiplayer games have....

April 13, 2023 · 2 min · 227 words · Jeff Deep

Microsoft Confirms Outlook 2016 Missing Sender Name Bug

This is a general bug that’s been affecting Outlook 2016 and Office 365 for a few days now. As a matter of fact, the first reports date back from January 7th: The good news is that Microsoft has officially acknowledged the problem: Possible workarounds Method 1: Use a clean view mode As a temporary workaround, you can open Outlook in a clean view mode. This quick action may solve your problem....

April 13, 2023 · 1 min · 146 words · Marshall Hudgins

Microsoft Edge Will Become Faster And More Secure Thanks To New Experimental Features

In a recent blog post, the company describes how it’s going to make Edge faster and more secure thanks to three experimental protocols: TCP Fast Open, TLS False Start, and TLS 1.3 The TCP Fast Open feature will improve the data transfer speeds between users’ computers and servers. The only necessary condition is that both the browser and the server run the TCP Fast Open feature. The latest Windows 10 builds already incorporate this feature, but it’s turned off by default....

April 13, 2023 · 2 min · 296 words · Karen Robbins

Microsoft Enhances Text Finder Functionality On Chromium Browsers

Currently, if you are using the stable versions of both Google Chrome or Microsoft Edge, you normally need to press Ctrl + F and then manually type in the word or phrase again to find it hidden throughout the text. Now work is being done on both the Canary versions of Google Chrome and Microsoft Edge to improve the find box, in an effort to make it much more efficient and reliable in specific situations....

April 13, 2023 · 2 min · 263 words · Abraham Monday

Microsoft Flow Finally Reaches Windows 10 Mobile

Microsoft Flow is an IFTTT competitor and allows particular tasks to be performed if certain conditions are met in the same way. Microsoft Flow available for Windows 10 Mobile Microsoft Flow’s features include the following: You can create new flows whenever you need them, and from anywhere you want; You can trigger flows to run, and all you have to do is tap a button; You will also be able to manage your flows from anywhere and also to monitor the flow’s success; You will get the opportunity of reviewing detailed run history reports; You can view and filet the runs by notification type; The Flow is now available in 36 languages....

April 13, 2023 · 2 min · 293 words · Gary Russell

Microsoft Gives Office 365 Users Until March 1 To Cut Their Onedrive Storage

The software giant announced the unlimited OneDrive storage offering for all subscribers of both the consumer and business version of Office 365 in October 2014. Prior to that, Office 365 users only got a maximum of 1TB storage on Microsoft’s cloud-based offering. But in November of last year, the Redmond company retracted its promise due to what it described as an abuse on the part of consumers who used the service for limitless storage....

April 13, 2023 · 2 min · 307 words · Miranda Bodenhamer

Microsoft Is Set To Launch Its Long Awaited One Outlook This Spring

The Microsoft One Outlook app was originally scheduled to arrive in 2021, but that deadline was missed. The company is still working on Monarch, and the new program could arrive sometime this spring. Project Monarch Microsoft has developed a unified email experience called Project Monarch for Outlook, which brings together all of the various versions of the service from across platforms into a single app. The new app will replace Outlook Web Access and the Windows 10 and macOS versions of Outlook, as well as the web version of Outlook....

April 13, 2023 · 2 min · 336 words · Sandra Bender

Microsoft Launcher Update Fixes Crashes And App Not Responding Errors

All you need to have is a Microsoft account or a work/school account, and you’ll be able to access your calendar, recent activities, and documents in your personalized feed. You can open docs, photos, and web pages on your PC running Windows for increased productivity on all devices. All of this sounds pretty neat until you meet a few bugs that make sure to ruin your experience. Fortunately, Microsoft Launcher rolled out the latest update that targets Android users and squashes some bugs that have been plaguing the users’ experience....

April 13, 2023 · 2 min · 346 words · James Espinosa

Microsoft Launches Azure Cloud Service For Classified Data

It adds to the already available Azure (public cloud), Azure Government, and Azure Government Secret services, offering the same capabilities. Presently, Microsoft is working with the US Government to obtain the ICD 503 accreditation for the new cloud. Expanding the tactical portfolio for US Government customers Since Azure Government Secret is used by the US Department of Defence, law enforcement, and other agencies, it’s expected that Azure Government Top Secret will be employed by the same agencies to enforce the security level for official state operations....

April 13, 2023 · 1 min · 208 words · Ruth Gavenda

Microsoft Might Be Testing Age Of Empires 4 On Xbox

Microsoft has been for a while trying to bring licensing back by releasing definitive editions of the game, new content, and the release of the fourth game. It has been a while since the last Age of Empires was released and with the release of Age of Empires IV videos, it would only make sense to enjoy the full package on Xbox too. Age of Empires IV soon on Xbox consoles It might be too early to celebrate this news because the internal tests could mean anything and do not necessarily mean there will be a launch on consoles....

April 13, 2023 · 2 min · 257 words · Peggy Mackie

Microsoft Releases A Brand New Windbg Debugger Tool

The new WinDbg tool features some major UI changes, with Microsoft having adopted Ribbon UI for it. What this means is that the interface of the new WinDbg looks more modern. Ribbons serve as a great replacement for icons, specially when there are too many specific actions that are seldom used. Microsoft says that the ribbon for its new WinDbg is currently limited to the basics, but they will adding more for specific actions/contexts later....

April 13, 2023 · 2 min · 258 words · Louise Cary

Microsoft S Iot Plug And Play Simplifies Device Integration

IoT Plug and Play will improve deploying IoT solutions IoT Plug and Play makes device integration simpler, by allowing developers to connect and interact with IoT devices using device capability models. The service also allows device partners to build and certify products, as Microsoft highlights in their announcement: While IoT Central will help you easily connect, monitor, and manage your IoT devices and products, IoT Hub now supports RESTful digital twin APIs....

April 13, 2023 · 2 min · 225 words · Ruth Hilser

Microsoft S Q4 Earnings And 2020 Expectations Are Through The Roof

Here’s what Ryan Duguid, Chief Evangelist at Nintex(largest global partner of SharePoint and a Microsoft partner of the year) declared for Windows Report: As he confirms, it seems like Azure had a big part to play in all of this: It was a record fiscal year for Microsoft, and the numbers exceeded all expectations: Revenue was $33.7 billion and increased 12% Operating income was $12.4 billion and increased 20% Net income was $13....

April 13, 2023 · 2 min · 214 words · Leslie Mccay

Microsoft To Bring Windows 10 Universal Apps To Xbox One

Unsurprisingly, one of Redmond’s biggest interests lies in uniting two of its main products, Windows 10 PCs and the Xbox One console. Some steps have been made in this direction: cross-platform gaming between Windows 10 and Xbox players is already available with certain titles. Still, the company wants to take it even further. Microsoft has already divulged plans to redesign some of Xbox One’s most popular titles to make them available to Windows 10 players....

April 13, 2023 · 3 min · 476 words · Ernestine Griffin

Microsoft Visual Studio 2017 Gets New Update

New build available A new update for the IDE has been now released, including multiple noteworthy improvements and modifications. There is a highly noticeable gap between the first iteration and the most recent update. One of the areas of focus for this update was how the IDE handles development that takes place across multiple platforms, specifically in the mobile spectrum. Those that have kept up with the service’s progress might notice that certain elements are no longer present....

April 13, 2023 · 2 min · 303 words · Lisa Daley

Mixed Reality Gets A New Startup Experience And Steam Vr Boot Option

But did you also know that Mixed Reality for Windows 11 has also been released by Microsoft? This update adds a new virtual home environment to the Places menu called the Infinite Expanse, a smaller and more performant home environment that utilizes fewer system resources during VR sessions. Additionally, new settings options have been enabled, to allow you to jump directly into SteamVR when launching the Mixed Reality Portal. Furthermore, you can control whether Mixed Reality Portal opens when your device is connected or when the presence sensor on your headset is engaged....

April 13, 2023 · 3 min · 447 words · Olga Mckinney

Narcosis Bugs Game Crashes Flare Gun Not Centered And More

Unfortunately, Narcosis is affected by a few technical issues that sometimes limit the gaming experience, as players report. Narcosis reported bugs Flare gun aims off-center The flare gun’s aiming reticle is not very well centered, forcing players to turn their heads in order to get a center shot. Game crashes Players also report the game randomly crashes. It appears that the crashes are prevalent for the level “Follow the procedure”....

April 13, 2023 · 2 min · 250 words · Christopher Shiring