Windows 10 May 2019 Update Roll-out Expands with AI
The Windows 10 May 2019 Update will soon be available for more devices as Microsoft implements new AI models to help determine the systems which are ready for the update to be installed.
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by Richard Hay | Jun 20, 2019 | All Posts, Windows 10 | 2 |
The Windows 10 May 2019 Update will soon be available for more devices as Microsoft implements new AI models to help determine the systems which are ready for the update to be installed.
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Welcome to the Twitterless episode of the show. Yeah, it has happened again and I explain what I think caused this one and some changes I have planned when (if) the account is restored. Of course there was news around Windows Insider builds and solid indications that we are indeed in the final stages of 19H1’s development so we also get caught up on all of that and the tech news of the week from across all of the normal resources.
Read Moreby Richard Hay | Mar 3, 2019 | All Posts, PODCASTS | 0 |
It was another busy week for Windows Insiders as we had a total of five builds for Windows 10 (19H1 and 20H1) see their way to Windows Insiders test machines. The end is closing in quickly for the upcoming April 2019 Update and we will discuss all of those build related activities. I share a little about my quick trip to Cape Canaveral to see SpaceX’s launch Crew Dragon, the first crew rated vehicle since Shuttle in 2011, plus I update you on the suspended Twitter account for counting down to Windows 7 end of life cycle support, the remaining days for Microsoft Band and associated services and finally last month’s AdDuplex numbers for Windows 10. Of course, we also have HoloLens 2 news from MWC and all kinds of other items throughout the show.
Read Moreby Richard Hay | Feb 10, 2019 | All Posts, PODCASTS | 0 |
Milestone Reached! Technically it is 301 episodes but I explain why this is the one and true 300th episode in this episode. I decided to mark this 300th show by talking about how an episode of Observed Tech comes together. Ranging from the hardware and software I use each week, the process of selecting what headlines make their way into the show, and some background statistics on the show itself over the last 9 1/2 years including the increased methods and channels for distribution. There are still a solid run of headlines and tidbits after the show background so listen from start tio finish to catch everything! Thanks for 300 episodes!
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