Observed Tech PODCAST Episode 105 Show Links:
- TechPodcast Network
- Y2K All Over Again as Windows XP Approaches End of Support (WinObs)
- OS Migration Twitter Chat Follow Up and Resources (WinObs)
- Windows 8.1 RTM Available on MSDN and TechNet for Download (WinObs)
- Modern App Multitasking in Windows 8.1 RTM (WinObs)
- Storify – Twitter Reactions to Microsoft-Nokia Acquisition (WinObs)
- Nokia Publishes their Microsoft acquisition slide set (WinObs)
- Microsoft publishes their Nokia Acquisition slide set (WinObs)
- Lumia Amber – your questions answered (Nokia Conversations)
- From “Can We Talk?” to a Coffee-Table Mishap — The Inside Story of Microsoft’s Nokia Purchase (All Things D)
- Microsoft holding Surface 2 event on September 23rd in New York City (The Verge)
- Surface Pro 2: Faster processor, improved kickstand, better battery (GeekWire)
- Microsoft’s Surface 2: New reports on Surface RT’s successor (All About Microsoft)
- Surface 2 Details Emerge (Windows Supersite)
- Microsoft: Xbox 360 support to “go for another three years” (ARS Technica)
- Dell resurrects Venue brand for upcoming Windows 8.1 tablet (The Verge)
- Outlook 2013 Folder Pane Disappears After Installing September 2013 Public Update (Office Sustained Engineering – TechNet Blogs)
- Jerry Nixon: How Apple’s new IPhone 5S bald-faced copied Microsoft Windows Phone (JerryNixon.com)
- Nokia takes on the new iPhones (Windows Supersite)
- Fall 2013 Windows Tablet Preview (Windows Supersite)
- Xbox Live Rewards Overhaul (WinObs)
- Weekend Catchup – Xbox Music Cross Platform, Avast Windows XP Upgrade Costs and WP GDR2 update still MIA on ATT (WinObs)
- The Weekly Windows Observer Wrap Up for 06 September 2013 (WinObs)
- Xbox Music on the Web (WinObs)
- Microsoft brings Office 365 software and service benefits to their nonprofits program (WinObs)
- ‘Cortana’: More on Microsoft’s next-generation personal assistant (All About Microsoft)
- With PC Market Shrinking, Microsoft Looks Again to New Windows, New Intel Chips (Windows IT Pro)
- Dell Is Officially A Private Company (Business Insider)