January 2017 updates for Get & Transform in Excel 2016 and the Power Query add-in

Excel 2016 includes a powerful set of data import and shaping capabilities available under the Get & Transform section on the Data ribbon. Today, we are pleased to announce six new data transformation and connectivity features that have been requested by our customers. —Read on for details.

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Improving user engagement with Windows and Cortana Skills | Windows Developer Day – Creators Update

Engaging with your users has always been a challenge, especially now that each user wants their app experience to flow seamlessly between their many devices. In this session, we’ll explore how you can meet this need regardless of platform and form factor—whether the devices use small screens, big screens, or no screens at all. We’ll also discuss improvements with the Windows Desktop Bridge.

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Tuesdays with Corey: checking out the new Marketplace portal | Tuesdays With Corey

Corey Sanders, Director of Program Management on the Microsoft Azure Compute team sits down with Vybava Ramadoss, Sr. PM on the Marketplace team in order to get an update on the new Azure Marketplace capabilities.More Info? https://azuremarke… Continue reading Tuesdays with Corey: checking out the new Marketplace portal | Tuesdays With Corey

Protecting innovation in the cloud

Rapid advancements in cloud computing are creating new capabilities, insights and efficiencies, allowing businesses big and small to transform the way they deliver products and services. As this transformation accelerates, virtually every company in every sector of the economy is becoming in part a digital business. And as a digital business, it must master the new legal challenges that come with participation in the booming digital economy. One challenge that … Read more »

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Dialing with WPF

We’ve blogged about the Surface Dial a number of times, but most of those have been on how to use the Dial in a UWP application.

What if you’re writing WPF apps? Think you’re out of luck?

NOPE!

Ricardo Pons has a great post on how you, the WPF Dev, can use the Dial in your app’s too.

How To Use Surface Dial With WPF Applications

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In this article, I will try to explain, with a simple example, how to use the new Surface Dial with WPF Applications.

Developing applications for WPF

Microsoft has published some code examples for Surface Dial that demonstrate what developers can do with this great device:

Using UWP (Universal Windows Platform) we have this code example: https://github.com/Microsoft/Windows-universal-samples/tree/master/Samples/RadialController

Using Classic Desktop Apps, we have this code example: https://github.com/Microsoft/Windows-classic-samples/tree/master/Samples/RadialController

Personally, I like to develop applications for UWP apps, but I couldn’t find any decent documentation explaining how to use this device with WPF – because, in my case, I would like to integrate it to improve the UX.

So how do we do this?

First of all, we need to install the Nuget package UwpDesktop. We need to understand that there is no native support for this device. As UWP applications we will need to use Interoperability (If you want to know more about this topic you can read this great documentation). We need to create the interfaces to access to the device:

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Conclusion

Using Surface Dial will improve the user experience of our apps – and, what’s more,  we can create awesome applications for UWP Apps and Classic Desktop apps like WPF applications.

Even though we don’t have native support for Surface Dial, thanks to Interop classes and UwpDesktop Nuget Package, we can use a lot of APIs from UWP applications in our Desktop apps to potentially improve their quality.

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Fallout Shelter Available Now for Xbox One and Windows 10

Starting today, you can take on the role of Overseer to create your very own Fallout Vault and build an army of faithful dwellers from the comfort of your couch. Fallout Shelter, the hit free-to-play vault-building game, is available now on Xbox One and Windows 10. Fallout Shelter has been fully adapted to work with the Xbox One controller, making it even easier to become a powerful Overseer. And, thanks to Xbox Play Anywhere, your progress will carry over between Xbox One and Windows 10. That means you can pick up where you left off any time you switch between… Continue reading Fallout Shelter Available Now for Xbox One and Windows 10

Gears of War 4 Celebrates Valentine’s Day with Torque Bow Tag and New Maps

Roses are red, violets are blue, Torque Bows for me, and Torque tags for you! Arriving today, the February update adds two new maps, a week-long Valentine’s event, new Gear Packs to collect and further improvements to the game. Read on for all the info and special news about upcoming features – including updates on hotly requested Legacy Characters! Valentine’s Event Gears has always embraced the Holidays, and this Valentine’s Day is no different. February 10th marks the beginning of over a week of Valentine’s Day celebrations, with new Gear Packs to earn, daily Valentine’s themed bounties, another Craftable Character… Continue reading Gears of War 4 Celebrates Valentine’s Day with Torque Bow Tag and New Maps