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After much anticipation, Destiny 2 is now available through Xbox Game Pass, including its two current expansions.
Razer's best-selling mouse is the DeathAdder and there's many reasons it's as popular as it is. The DeathAdder V2 Pro is the latest update and in shedding the cable this is now the ultimate version of one of gaming's most iconic mice.
Microsoft announced new names and capabilities for several Microsoft Defender services at Ignite 2020. Microsoft Defender now includes Microsoft 365 Defender and Azure Defender, providing protection across a range of platforms and types of content.
Razer announced three new wireless accessories today, the BlackShark V2 Pro, DeathAdder V2 Pro, and the BlackWidow V3 Pro. Each one features low-latency wireless connectivity, so you can cut the cord without cutting your speed.
Microsoft announced several improvements and new features involving Microsoft Search at Microsoft Ignite. The changes include a new search experience for Microsoft Teams and the general availability of Microsoft Graph connectors.
MSIX application containers are gaining new features later this year and early next year that will enhance workflows for app development. MSIX allows app developers to package Windows applications into their own container, segregating them from the rest of the OS for easy install and uninstall.
Microsoft has today announced that Edge will soon be getting more enterprise and security features to better enhance the browser for business use. New features include the ability to view and validate certificate-based digital signatures on PDF files, the ability to search for work-specific files in the browser, personalized company feeds on the new tab page, and more.
Microsoft has today announced that WebView2 will be made generally available for C/C++ and .NET applications by the end of the year. WebView2 allows developers to provide full web functionality inside their Windows applications, decoupled from the OS so that apps are no longer locked to a particular version of Windows.
Linux users will soon be able to jump on the Edge bandwagon as Microsoft has announced that the browser will be made available in preview next month. The company says that Edge on Linux has been requested by IT pros and developers to help with testing websites, but any Linux user will be able to use Edge on Linux if they wish.