Welcome to this week’s podcast where Jason, Garry, Richard and I talk improvements in the Windows 10 April Update, HoloLens improvements, haptic gloves coming to Windows Mixed Reality, Xbox and ask what is the deal with Microsoft’s Andromeda device.
We also talk about the new project to make available all the content from the 1980s BBC Computer literacy project, which is a fascinating, archive of content.
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- Haptic gloves in development for Windows Mixed Reality
- The first Redstone 5 build of Windows 10 hits the slow ring
- Windows Mixed Reality usage on SteamVR boosted in June
- Video: Hands on with Windows 10 Redstone 5 Build 17704
- Microsoft announces Windows 10 Redstone 5 Build 17704 with Edge updates, new Skype and Mixed Reality improvements
- Microsoft releases Windows 10 build 17134.137, includes Mixed Reality fixes
- HoloLens RS4 update available via Windows Update today
- computer-literacy-project.pilots.bbcconnectedstudio.co.uk
Ian Dixon is a Microsoft MVP (Most Valuable Professional), founder of TheDigitalLifestyle.com tech site and producer of the weekly The Digital Lifestyle Show podcast. Ian has been writing and talking about Windows for over 10 years and has over 20 years in IT as an IT Manager. Ian has thousands of followers on Twitter and Facebook and over 4 million views on his YouTube channel. |
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