Show Notes for Observed Tech PODCAST Episode 253 #OTP:
- Hands On: Eve V the Crowd Designed Computer
- Gallery: Eve V the Crowd Designed Computer
- Coming soon to a flight near you! – Windows Experience Blog
- An update on what’s coming next for Windows Insiders – Windows Insider
- Microsoft is bringing clever tabs to every Windows 10 app
- Changes in the Windows Insider Program with Redstone 4
- Windows 10 in Use on More Than 600 Million Active Devices
- Surface Studio Updated for Windows Mixed Reality
- No more Facebook Accounts for Skype beginning in January 2018
- Can I sign in to Skype with my Facebook account? | Skype Support
- SteamVR Puts Windows Mixed Reality Over the Top – Thurrott.com
- Microsoft says ASLR behavior in Windows 10 is a feature, not a bug
- Investing to grow right here at home – The Official Microsoft Blog
- Microsoft Edge Mobile Preview Gets Password Sync and New Dark Theme
- Microsoft Edge Mobile Browser Released for iOS and Android
- Wall St Journal gets pounded after suggesting finance pros drop Excel | On MSFT
- Initial Firmware & Drivers Released for new Surface Pro with LTE Advanced
- December Games with Gold | Xbox Live
- PWA Support is Coming to Firefox for Android – Thurrott.com
- Windows 10 SDK Preview Build 17046 now available – Building Apps for Windows
- Apple will stop accepting 32-bit Mac apps starting January 1, 2018
- Face ID on the iPhone X might not be available after the iOS 11.2 update
- Google is aware that its Home Mini speaker reboots at high volumes
- Spotify Music for everyone.
- Amazon reports another record-breaking holiday shopping weekend for its Alexa devices
- Amazon Web Services expands cloud business with NFL, Expedia, and Disney deals
- New tech support scam launches communication or phone call app
- SpaceX will attempt to launch a red Tesla Roadster to the red planet
- Elon Musk told us he was sending a car to space, then said he totally made it up
- Elon Musk plans to launch his red Tesla Roadster to Mars in January 2018, SpaceX reportedly confirms
- NASA turns to Voyager’s dormant thrusters for first time in 37 years – and they work!