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Windows Weekly 893: The WordStar Look - Publication Date |
- Aug 07, 2024
- Episode Duration |
- 02:46:13
It's the last Windows Weekly in the TWiT Eastside Studio! The Week D mystery continues in this episode. And Windows Insider has had a relatively quiet week. Intel is in trouble, with stock price dropping over 25 percent! WordStar is back, but the big news here is the documentation archive. Also, Paul thinks the improved Reader mode in Firefox 129 is pretty sweet.
Windows 11
- Last week, Microsoft issued Week D update for 22H2/23H2 late
- Last week, Microsoft issued 24H2 build to the Release Preview channel but nothing for Week D. Paul speculated this would replace the Weed D update, head to stable in August
- Since then, Microsoft quietly issued Week D update for 24H2 one week late (on last day of July)
- Speculation was correct: These are all the same thing, with the same new features, most CFRs
- Microsoft's release schedule gets even more chaotic. It's been missing the Week D Tuesday release schedule more often than not in recent months
- BIG update to the Microsoft Store in Canary and Dev today
Hardware
- Snapdragon X is a huge leap forward for the PC, but Apple/MacBook Air still have big advantages
- AMD's new chips are getting rave reviews
- Intel is on track for Lunar Lake in September
- Intel earnings crater, with layoffs, cost reductions
- Stock price drop second worst in corporate history
- Intel extends Core processor Gen 13/14 warranty by 2 years (PC bundles only)
- Core processor warranty is extended to retail sales
- Surface Laptop 7, Surface Pro 11 for Business available for preorder
Microsoft 365
- The new Outlook is now generally available and the Microsoft community celebrates in the streets
Antitrust/Corporate
- Google found guilty of abusing its Search monopoly
- Big point: Google's revenue share deals with Apple, etc. Could this kill Mozilla?
- Microsoft and Bing come up over 500 times (!) in the ruling. Obsessed much?
- Apple would like to have its antitrust case dismissed. Good luck with that
- Context: The paradox of antitrust
- Thanks to Manifest V3, ad- and tracker- blocking in Chrome is going to get less effective
- Microsoft: We are STILL serious about security. No, really
- Arm revenues up 39 percent to $939 million
- Qualcomm up 11 precent to $9.4 billion
- Apple up 4.9 percent to 85.8 billion in revenues
- Amazon up 10 percent to $148 billion
Xbox
- Microsoft promises over 50 playable games at Gamerscom this month in Germany, ahead of IFA
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Valorant is a free-to-play shooter now available on Xbox Series X|S
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Crash Bandicoot N. Sane Trilogy, more comes to Xbox Game Pass
- Sony sold 2.4 million PS5s in the quarter, total at 61.7 million
- Nintendo sold 2.1 million Switch consoles, total at 143.42 million
Tips and Picks
- Tip of the week: You can experience WordStar for MS-DOS again
- App pick of the week: Web browser updates
- RunAs Radio this week: Optimizing Cloud Recovery Costs with Natalie Serebryakova
- Brown liquor pick of the week: Legent Bourbon
Hosts: Leo Laporte, Paul Thurrott, and Richard Campbell
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