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Windows Community Toolkit v6.0 is now available with support for ARM64 architecture
The latest update marked version 6.0, is bringing support for ARM64 as well as XAML Island for .NET Core 3 and new features that include EyeDropper control, Win32 helper notifications on the dashboard and a preview of the highly touted Microsoft Graph with XAML enabled controls.
What is Microsoft Graph? And why does it matter for Surface Neo and Duo?
In this little guide, we'll give you a quick look at Microsoft Graph, and why it's important to understand as a Microsoft fan, especially with the recent announcement of both Surface Duo and Neo.
Ignite 2018: Microsoft Search is a "supercharged" consistent search experience across Edge, Bing, Windows, and Office apps
Microsoft is consolidating its various search capabilities into Microsoft Search, a new omniscient search box that will be available across Bing, Office, and more Microsoft properties.
Microsoft Graph updated to power new personalized Delve Office 365 search
Microsoft announced today the roll out of a new personalized search experience within Office Delve as well as several Microsoft Graph improvements for Office 365 customers.
Microsoft Graph celebrates its one-year anniversary
Microsoft Graph is a year old now since its launch at least year's Connect() conference. Here's how it's grown since then.
Cortana gains new Health Insights driven by business intelligence
Soon, Windows 10 and Cortana on iOS and Android will be able to use the digital assistant to pull data from the Microsoft Health app to monitor a user’s dietary behavior.
Microsoft Flow gets some additional updates for September 2016
Microsoft Flow is rounding off the month with just a couple more new features including collaboration with Insightly and appFigures.
Make Office 365 more powerful with new Excel API
Microsoft has announced today the release of the Excel API for Office 365, which will allow developers to build custom apps that rely on the features of the popular productivity app.
Microsoft makes PowerApps available to all business app developers as a public preview
Microsoft made its PowerApps service available for everyone to create their own business applications; no coding required.
What's next for computing? Microsoft and the "invisible revolution"
Microsoft gives us insight on their goals for technology and the invisible revolution.