Microsoft Introduces Password Less Account Logins With Fido2 Compatibility

To allow this and maintain user security, Microsoft is leveraging Windows Hello, while the feature only works in Microsoft Edge. Another way to login to your Microsoft Account without a password is through a FIDO2 device. Tech giants are starting to turn away from passwords and users should follow them on the adventure. Not least because most people don’t take password safety seriously. Many users either utilize the same password across service or have a password that is too easy to guess....

November 16, 2022 · 2 min · 303 words · Ezequiel Lewis

Microsoft Introduces Pwabuilder 2 0 General Availability

To accompany the release, the PWABuilder 2.0 GitHub page allows dev’s to see information about the service, its security feature, and snippets. Microsoft has been investing heavily in PWAs in recent years and PWABuilder is an important tool for drawing in developers. The tool allows the easy transition of a normal web site into a progressive web app. The company says PWABuilder 2.0 now makes it easier for developers. This is largely achieved by a new efficient design that is focused on being user-friendly....

November 16, 2022 · 2 min · 259 words · Ronnie Taylor

Microsoft Joins Tech Giants To Form Trusted Cloud Principles

The companies say this is a joint commitment from the world’s largest cloud providers to ensure fairness for customers. “The Trusted Cloud Principles will help safeguard the interests of organizations and the basic rights of individuals using cloud services so that they can accomplish what they need in a safe and secure way,” the companies claim in a statement released this week. “This initiative is more important today than ever … when some governments come directly to providers like us for access to customer data without their knowledge — in some cases for legitimate reasons but in other cases for reasons that could hinder basic human rights — it creates a tension that needs to be addressed through both technology and policies....

November 16, 2022 · 2 min · 379 words · Theresa Medas

Microsoft Launches C Net Core And Asp Net Tutorial Videos

Microsoft has created a domain for the tutorials, which can be seen at http://dot.net/videos. Around one hundred videos are currently available, and the company promises more content to come. Among the topics covered at C# 101, making desktop applications in .NET and making ASP.NET web apps. Elsewhere, Microsoft has tutorials for learning containers and Dockers. Importantly, there are plenty of videos geared towards beginners, offering a slow paced introduction into Microsoft’s open source framework....

November 16, 2022 · 2 min · 220 words · James Healy

Microsoft Launches Keystone Device For Xbox Cloud Platform

Rumors of the Xbox Keystone have been circling for some time, at least from the first previews of Xbox Cloud Gaming (Project xCloud). It is a stick for the platform that allows users to stream Xbox games to their TV. Confirmed While those rumors cooled, Microsoft has now confirmed it is developing the Xbox Keystone device. Speaking to Windows Central, a spokesman for Microsoft says that Keystone is real but changes are being made to make it different from its current iteration: “Our vision for Xbox Cloud Gaming is unwavering, our goal is to enable people to play the games they want, on the devices they want, anywhere they want....

November 16, 2022 · 2 min · 307 words · Edwin Allen

Microsoft Looks To Beautify Programming With Its Cascadia Code Font

Essentially, it’s an alternative to Lucas DeGroot’s Consolas, which has been part of Microsoft’s ClearType collection since Windows 7, or Courier New. It comes with programming ligatures, meaning you can combine characters like /=, >=, and more. “The name Cascadia Code originated from the Windows Terminal project. Before it was released, the codename for Windows Terminal was Cascadia,” explains Microsoft’s Kayla Cinnamon. “In fact, some of the source files within the Terminal still use this name!...

November 16, 2022 · 2 min · 232 words · Antonia Rice

Microsoft Makes Cognitive Toolkit 2 0 Widely Available

Users getting Cognitive Toolkit 2.0 for the first time will see several major improvements and myriad smaller additions. Among the big changes to the platform is the ability to use Python and C++. There is also a new developer AI method called reinforcement learning. Enhancing the performance of the service was important for Microsoft. Version 2.0 is now faster than any rival, according to the company, especially when handling big data sets and multiple machines....

November 16, 2022 · 2 min · 346 words · Michelle Godzik

Microsoft Moves Windows 10 Taskbar To Its Own Code Location

If you’re out of the loop on Windows 10X, it is Microsoft’s upcoming SKU which has been pushed back to a fall 2021 release. It’s taskbar will place icons centrally. While Microsoft is not so far planning a similar look for Windows 10, the company is making some changes. Specifically, Microsoft watcher Albacore has found the company is moving the taskbar code from Explorer.exe to its own bespoke DLL known as Taskbar....

November 16, 2022 · 2 min · 304 words · Mary Rigsby

Microsoft Names First Ever Chief Scientific Office To Lead Microsoft Research

Eric Horvitz, director of Microsoft Research Labs, is now becoming chief scientific officer. Microsoft told CNBC that it’s a new position in the company that will unify its Microsoft Research division. While Microsoft Research was founded in 1991, it has been a disparate division. With Horvitz at the helm, Microsoft wants the business to more deeply integrate research projects and health care innovations. The re-organization of Microsoft’s research output comes after Shum departed last month....

November 16, 2022 · 2 min · 280 words · Marjorie Griffin

Microsoft Office Follina Flaw Is Being Used For Fancy Bear Phishing Campaign

Fancy Bear is a known Russia-backed group that has been active during Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. Malwarebytes Threat Intelligence reports the group is sending documents in a phishing campaign that are loaded with an exploit for Follina. This is a known Microsoft one-click vulnerability (tracking as CVE-2022-30190). “This is the first time we’ve observed APT28 using Follina in its operations,” researchers say in the post. Microsoft has had a long-running battle with Fancy Bear....

November 16, 2022 · 2 min · 320 words · Helen Dale

Microsoft Opens Signups For Azure Confidential Computing Preview

It brings new data security capabilities to the cloud, including Trusted Execution Environments, Intel SGX, and Virtualization Based Security. Today Russinovich took to the Azure blog once more to explain Microsoft’s vision for the service and its use cases. According to Russinovich, Azure Confidential Computing is looking to ensure the following for its customers: “Top data breach threats are mitigated Data is fully in the control of the customer regardless of whether in rest, transit, or use and even though the infrastructure is not Code running in the cloud is protected and verifiable by the customer Data and code are opaque to the cloud platform, or put another way the cloud platform is outside of the trusted computing base”...

November 16, 2022 · 2 min · 287 words · Jeffrey Shepard

Microsoft Patent Details Foray Into Smart Fabric Technology

Just about everything can be smart these days if you stick a CPU in it, and it’s no different with clothing. So-called smart fabric is expected to be a major growth area in tech in the coming years. This market expansion will be driven by rapid evolution of research and development into the technology. Tech companies not associated with fashion or clothes are already on the smart fabric train, including Samsung, Apple, and Google....

November 16, 2022 · 2 min · 220 words · Jessie Tavolario

Microsoft Patent Points To Hololens 2 Eye Relief Mechanism

A new Microsoft patent filed on March 2018 hints at a future mixed reality headset. Titled “AUGMENTED REALITY SYSTEM EYE RELIEF ADJUSTMENT MECHANISM”, this could be the upcoming HoloLens sequel. At the very least, it shows what Microsoft has planned for future mixed reality hardware. Either way, the patent shows the headset features a mechanism for automatically moving the eyepiece. This is important because it could extend the field of vision, which is among the biggest problem with the current HoloLens....

November 16, 2022 · 2 min · 249 words · Dennis Rodriquez

Microsoft Patent Suggests A File Sharing System That Bugs Users To Read Documents

“Patterns of inaction are identified based on user inactivity, both in comparison to a group who has received ed the same group of documents, and as an individual who has received a request regarding a document from another user,” explains the patent. “When a user crosses a threshold of inactivity, attempts to engage with specific documents are initiated. In one embodiment, promoting content includes displaying links to content in novel ways, including adding links to promoted content to existing content lists in existing application software....

November 16, 2022 · 2 min · 240 words · Mark Lee

Microsoft Planning Xbox Live Gamertag And Profile Changes

Windows Central reports Microsoft wants its Xbox Live Gamertag solution to become more flexible. The idea is for Xbox One users to have freedom to use any username by simply placing a hash number at the end. In other words, users will no longer be restricted if they select a username another person has already selected. Instead, random numbers will be assigned at the end of the name as its individual identifier....

November 16, 2022 · 2 min · 265 words · Henry Rogers

Microsoft Powertoys Adds Three New Utilities

First up are changes to the File Explorer add-on. Microsoft is adding Developer file for the preview pane. This means around 150 file extensions total are available. PowerToys uses the Monaco Editor to drive this new addition. Also in the File Explorer add-on, it is now possible to generate a thumbnail in the STL file format. Microsoft points out this is still popular amongst developers. With the new STL support, users will have a quicker visual check....

November 16, 2022 · 4 min · 692 words · Toni Howard

Microsoft President Calls Eu Plan To Ban Facial Recognition A Meat Cleaver Solution

However, at an event discussing his book at the Microsoft Center in Brussels, Smith indicated that he’s reluctant to support the ban. The chief legal officer and president of Microsoft pointed out some of the positives of the tech, such as reuniting families with missing children. “I’m really reluctant to say let’s stop people from using technology in a way that will reunite families when it can help them do it,” he said....

November 16, 2022 · 3 min · 500 words · Holly Beddo

Microsoft Project Natick Rises From The Deep To Prove Underwater Datacenter Viability

Microsoft’s efforts to develop underwater datacenters was launched in 2014. In 2017, Project Natick was selected among the 190 finalists of the first World Changing Ideas Awards. By 2018, the project was ready and deployed underwater off the coast of Scotland’s Orkney Islands. Power came from the European Marine Energy Centre, a project set up to monitor renewable energy from tidal power. Since 2018, Microsoft’s 40-foot capsule has sat on the sea floor with 864 servers on board and 117 feet of Atlantic Ocean above it....

November 16, 2022 · 2 min · 281 words · Eric Cutshall

Microsoft Project Xcloud To Support Touch Screen Controls On Smartphones

If you are unfamiliar with xCloud, it is a service that allows users to play Xbox One games anywhere. It works on any device, including smartphones. Because all data and computing power is hosted in the cloud, gamers can get console-grade gaming from Xbox on their handsets. Project xCloud has been in preview since last October and Microsoft is using developer and user feedback to make the platform more efficient....

November 16, 2022 · 2 min · 274 words · Luisa Spector

Microsoft Pushes For Further Data Sharing Between Organizations

In the written piece, Andersen cites the Answer ALS initiative as an example of positive data sharing. The project is centered on leveraging AI research to improve treatments for ALS. Companies who a part of the initiative are able to share data openly. Microsoft has previously voiced the need to share data for good causes. In April, the world watched in shock as Notre Dame cathedral in Paris caught fire....

November 16, 2022 · 2 min · 320 words · Teresa Lee