Twitter PWA Update Adds Pinned User Tiles & Slimmer Snapped Sizing
[post_thumbnail size=”wt-cat-img”] The folks at Twitter continue their work on...
Read MorePosted by Richard Hay | Apr 18, 2018 | All Posts, Apps, Windows 10 |
[post_thumbnail size=”wt-cat-img”] The folks at Twitter continue their work on...
Read MorePosted by Richard Hay | Apr 16, 2018 | All Posts, Microsoft, Windows 10 |
[post_thumbnail size=”wt-cat-img”] Windows enthusiasts everywhere, well at least those...
Read MorePosted by Richard Hay | Apr 15, 2018 | All Posts, PODCASTS |
Welcome to episode 262 of Observed Tech. Although there was very little Windows Insider activity this past week, I have some stats to hare from Windows Insider Chief Ninjatcat Dona Sarkar. She shared some details about the program including good news from a meeting with Executive Vice President Scott Guthrie who is overall responsible now for Windows Core after the recent reorganization at Microsoft. I also update everyone on the latest rumors, speculation, and reality around the release of Redstone 4. What has me quite excited lately is seeing Twitter’s work on their three week old Progressive Web Application on Windows 10. They are iterating quite quickly and really showing the strength of this method of delivering services and features. Of course, there are other news headlines throughout the show so be sure to listen all the way until the end and not miss anything. As always enjoy the show and thanks again for listening!
Read MorePosted by Richard Hay | Apr 14, 2018 | All Posts, Apps, Windows 10 |
[post_thumbnail size=”wt-cat-img”] It is starting to feel like WindowsObserver.com is...
Read MorePosted by Richard Hay | Apr 12, 2018 | All Posts, Windows 10 |
[post_thumbnail size=”wt-cat-img”] When Microsoft releases the fifth feature update...
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