In honor of Paul 'emoji hater' Thurrott travelling, it's WORLD EMOJI DAY!
Inside the Microsoft emoji design studio
Windows 10 updates Microsoft is starting to automatically push Windows 10 1903 to Home, Pro users on 1803 or older via Win Update The second 19H2 build is out with new features (which no one can test right now) Surface Book 2s are blocked from getting 1903 (it makes the GPU "vanish")
Chredge: Now ready for enterprise testers Microsoft is encouraging IT pros to start kicking the Chredge tires We now have an updated enterprise roadmap listing which features are coming when But we still don't have a date for GA or even the Beta channel
Partners: More Inspired (or tired)? Crisis averted: Microsoft undid those Internal Use Rights changes that had so many up in arms last week But questions remain: When and how will Microsoft try to "fix" this situation again. Also, how did this fiasco happen in the first place? Related: Microsoft does a holoportation demo live at Inspire (and it worked!)
Related: Azure Lighthouse – what is this thing?
Meanwhile, back at the Office... Microsoft has more AI tricks up its sleeve with Cortana reminders - heads up emails Teams is now at 13 million daily active users. Is that a lot? Skype is going to lose its SMS Connect feature at the end of August
Xbox news Microsoft Finds the Tipping Point for the All Digital Xbox One New Xbox Game Pass titles
Tomorrow is MS Q4 earnings: Any predictions?
Tips and picks Tip of the week: Surface Code Name – Serenity Enterprise pick of the week: Rust Rumor pick of the week: Microsoft buys Adobe Beer pick of the week: x
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In honor of Paul 'emoji hater' Thurrott travelling, it's WORLD EMOJI DAY!

Inside the Microsoft emoji design studio

Windows 10 updates


Microsoft is starting to automatically push Windows 10 1903 to Home, Pro users on 1803 or older via Win Update
The second 19H2 build is out with new features (which no one can test right now)
Surface Book 2s are blocked from getting 1903 (it makes the GPU "vanish")

Chredge: Now ready for enterprise testers


Microsoft is encouraging IT pros to start kicking the Chredge tires
We now have an updated enterprise roadmap listing which features are coming when
But we still don't have a date for GA or even the Beta channel

Partners: More Inspired (or tired)?


Crisis averted: Microsoft undid those Internal Use Rights changes that had so many up in arms last week
But questions remain: When and how will Microsoft try to "fix" this situation again. Also, how did this fiasco happen in the first place?
Related: Microsoft does a holoportation demo live at Inspire (and it worked!)
Related: Azure Lighthouse – what is this thing?

Meanwhile, back at the Office...


Microsoft has more AI tricks up its sleeve with Cortana reminders - heads up emails
Teams is now at 13 million daily active users. Is that a lot?
Skype is going to lose its SMS Connect feature at the end of August

Xbox news


Microsoft Finds the Tipping Point for the All Digital Xbox One
New Xbox Game Pass titles

Tomorrow is MS Q4 earnings: Any predictions?



Tips and picks


Tip of the week: Surface Code Name – Serenity
Enterprise pick of the week: Rust
Rumor pick of the week: Microsoft buys Adobe
Beer pick of the week: x

Hosts: Leo Laporte, Mary Jo Foley, and Brad Sams


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:


ahrefs.com
capterra.com/windows

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