Highlights from BUILD 2014 Day 1 - Windows Phone 8.1, Windows 8.1 Update, and more!?

During the Microsoft Build Day 1 keynote, Microsoft’s Satya Nadella, Stephen Elop and Terry Myerson discussed advances to Windows for developers and consumers. For reference, online materials and resources can be found: · Microsoft News Center includes the Day 1 press release and key blogs with more details on today’s news · https://twitter.com/msdev · http://twitter.com/bldwin Highlights from Day 1’s Build keynote: · Windows Phone 8.1: Microsoft unveiled Windows Phone 8.1, an even better and more personal smartphone experience, and announced an expanding range of hardware partners and devices. Windows Phone 8.1 will start rolling out to existing Windows Phone 8 users over the coming months. It will also come pre-installed on new phones starting this month. More details can be found on the Windows Phone blog. · Windows 8.1 Update: Microsoft also announced Windows 8.1 Update, a collection of refinements that provide more of what people love about Windows across more devices. Current Windows 8 and Windows 8.1 customers will receive the Windows 8.1 Update for free through Windows Update beginning April 8, 2104. More details can be found on the Windows blog. · Developer Platform: Developers of all types can draw upon their existing skills to deliver universal experiences for Windows Phone 8.1 and Windows 8.1 Update which uses roughly 90% of the same code for phones, tablets and PC, feature IE11 across both devices, and enable the creation a single, universal Windows app that targets all Windows devices. More details can be found on Building Apps for Windows blog. · Developer Tools: Visual Studio 2013 Update 2 has reached the Release Candidate (“RC”) milestone and introduced a key development work stream called Universal Project.

Windows Phone Challenge 5.1 Winners

Thanks for the participation for the past 4 weeks. Here are the winners for each challenges of 5 and 5.1 Nike+ Running App (Windows Phone Challenge 5) SG HDB Reno Viewer Challenge Ideas IPPT Training application Create an application comparable to 6 weeks training but gearing it towards the 5 IPPT stations. SG IPPT Car Park Rate application for Cars and Motorcycle An application to check the parking rates for both Cars and Motorcycle in Singapore SG Parking Basic Driving Theory Test application An test application for Basic theory in Singapore Basic Theory Test Advance & Riding Driving Theory Test application A test application for SG Driving Theory SG Hawker Food Application A Hawker center finding application comparable to https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.singapore.good.hawker.foodNo Winner SG Tech Events application An events list application for Tech Events happening in Singapore SG Tech Events Singapore/Worldwide Street Photography application A street photography gallery application with comparable UI to http://www.windowsphone.com/en-in/store/app/mowithlove/be91f7a8-87bf-46fd-baf6-842e40ab3654 with the below features. The purpose of this application is to showcase the capabilities of Windows Phone’s camera and its suitability for street photography. Street Zone Stray cat photography / Gallery App A stray cat photography/gallery application with comparable UI to http://www.windowsphone.com/en-in/store/app/mowithlove/be91f7a8-87bf-46fd-baf6-842e40ab3654 with the below features. The purpose of this application is to showcase the capabilities of Windows Phone’s camera. No Winner A Singapore landscape photography gallery app A Singapore landscape photography gallery application with comparable UI to http://www.windowsphone.com/en-in/store/app/mowithlove/be91f7a8-87bf-46fd-baf6-842e40ab3654 with the below features. The purpose of this application is to showcase the capabilities of Windows Phone’s camera and its suitability for landscape and scenic photography for Singapore landmarks. No Winner

Technical Update Session on VS 2013!

 Event Date: 8th April, 2014, Tuesday Time: 4.00p.m – 6.00p.m Venue: One Marina Boulevard, Microsoft Office, Level 22 To Register, email Rizal at (rizal@bizera.net ). Supported by: Visual Studio 2013 and Team Foundation Server 2013 was released on 13th Nov 2013. The new version has enhanced developer productivity and Application Lifecycle Management ( ALM) features making it effortless for teams of every size to collaborate and innovate, helping you build great software with agility and scale. ...

April 1, 2014 · 1 min ·  Ying Lim

What's 'Appening: The Education Issue

What’s ‘Appening is a series of lists by Microsoft Singapore detailing some must-have apps for your Windows 8 or Windows Phone device. Do check them out and discover some hot new apps! Learn as if you were to live forever History is filled with prominent figures who did not think much of the concept of a formal education. From Mahatma Gandhi to Albert Einstein, the wise saw education as something beyond what we are taught, and encouraged proactive questioning and learning any way we can. With modern technology, indulging in our love for learning has become easier than ever. Much of human knowledge has been digitized and readily accessible through easy-to-use apps on our smartphones and tablets. Have kids who use your smartphone more than you do and leave you with the task of ensuring they learn something from those fun games and apps? Or do you simply wish to fill your spare time with a few information nuggets? No matter the reason, you’ll be able to find apps for all of your learning needs on Windows and Windows Phone in this issue. Happy ‘Apping! ...

IT Camp is Back with Updated Content!

JOIN YOUR PEERS for a hands-on, highly-interactive and engaging learning experience around Microsoft technologies and solutions. Have real-world discussions and work with technology experts and your peers to solve scenario-based problems. Date Topic More Details 16 Apr 2014 Managing your Datacenter with Windows Server 2012 R2 17 Apr 2014 Windows 8.1 in the Enterprise for IT Professionals 24 Apr 2014 Managing your Datacenter with Windows Server 2012 R2 25 Apr 2014 Moving to Hybrid Cloud with Windows Azure Virtual Machines & System Center 2012 R2

Where are the technical women in tech? A Singaporean Girl's Perspective.

[caption id=“attachment_17585” align=“alignnone” width=“610”] Ada Lovelace, world’s first computer programmer.[/caption] Despite growing sentiment of females becoming increasingly represented in the technology industry, I’ve come to realize that few are engineers themselves. In contrast, Bill Gates, Mark Zuckerberg, Larry Page, Jeff Bezos, and just about every other male tech leader started by writing code. Singapore loves technology. We have the world’s highest smartphone penetration rate, and rank among the highest for internet usage. Of the top 20 companies on jobseekers’ wishlist, half belong in the technology industry. In terms of gender, reports show women love their gadgets and use technology as much (or more if we’re talking social media) as men. ...

March 26, 2014 · 6 min ·  agnes

Join us on 28 March 2014 to learn how to Develop and Test on the Cloud!

Innovate Faster and Reduce time to market.We will show you how developers can develop high quality applications in their day to day job, learn from experts in getting the right cloud development and test strategy when you need it and most importantly to enable instant provisioning with any amount of development and test resources that you have.We look forward to having you join us for this event! Time ...

March 25, 2014 · 2 min ·  Ying Lim

Imagine Cup 2014 Finalist for Singapore

 After a long round of judging for the semi-finalist today, we are happy to share with you the top teams who will be moving forward to the finalist round. The finalist team are Team STAND Team AVID TMT Elites Team Nexi Team Life Choices Syncholima We will be posting for information on the Finals soon :)

Don’t be exposed when support for Windows XP Ends on 8 April 2014

Don’t be exposed when support for Windows XP Ends on 8 April 2014 Still own a Windows XP machine at home? Microsoft launches two free tools to help consumers migrate from Windows XP Microsoft reminded consumers that it will be ending its support for Windows XP operating system (OS) and Office 2003 on 8 April 2014. This means that there are less than 30 days to go before consumers actively using Windows XP PCs and Office 2003 will be left without security patches and customer support. There are two new free tools from Microsoft to help consumers to migrate from Windows XP as well as a detection software to help users who are unsure find out what version of the operating system they may be using. Based on an estimation using data from StatCounter, a free public tracker, and IDC’s Worldwide PC Tracker, there are about 446,296 PCs in Singapore still running Windows XP. Microsoft will no longer provide security and software updates for 12-year-old Windows XP and 10-year-old Office 2003 after 8 April 2014. There will also not be customer technical service assistance for Windows XP and Office 2003. This means that individuals will no longer receive the updates that help protect their PCs from harmful viruses, spyware, and other malicious software. Joy Quek, Windows Business Group Lead, Microsoft Singapore, said: “Windows XP and Office 2003 were widely used and have helped hundreds of millions of people to get productive for both work and play. But 12 years later, times and technology have evolved. Just like you cannot imagine yourself using a mobile phone which is 12 years old, Windows XP and Office 2003 are not adequate for the new, always-on world that we live in.” When Windows XP was launched in October 2001, notebooks were brick-like with short battery life, as well as very expensive. About 8% of the world was using the Internet in 2001 compared to 39% today¹. We had personal digital assistant (PDA) devices with no access to the internet while the devices we know and love today are almost always connected via social tools and apps. The most popular mobile phones were feature phones and were not touch-enabled. “Always-on, mobile access has become the norm in all our lives. While internet access brings lots of goodness, it’s also a hotbed for cyber criminals who go where the people go. So it’s really critical that consumers who still own Windows XP devices recognise that it’s not just about upgrading to something new. This is about protecting your PC from security threats, especially if you are using the internet. Windows XP wasn’t designed for today’s mobile, always-connected lives, or for protecting businesses and individuals from the millions of new online security threats that have emerged,” Ms. Quek added. Many consumers brush off these security threats, thinking that malicious software and hackers will never target them. In reality, however, the personal information that we have amassed and shared throughout the years are valuable payloads for hackers. In addition, Microsoft’s latest Security Intelligence Report (Vol. 15) found Windows XP SP3 to be 5.68 times more vulnerable than Windows 8 RTM, along with a staggering 82.4% higher malware infection rate. The math is simple: the odds of one getting compromised and losing valuable personal information on a Windows XP machine is far higher than on a modern, Windows 8 devices. Retiring a product is a normal part of the product lifecycle. Windows XP was released in October 2001, and its development began in the late 1990s. While most Microsoft software is supported for 10 years, Windows XP has been supported for more than 12 years, longer than any other Windows version. To minimize this risk, consumers must upgrade to newer operating systems that not only offer enhanced security features like built-in firewall, anti-virus, and rootkit malware protection. Microsoft’s partners like Lenovo, Dell, HP, Asus, Acer have also continued to innovate will new form factors such as tablets and convertibles with a wide range of affordable choices to suit any lifestyle. Windows 8.1 is also well optimized for both touch and non-touch scenarios, where the user may prefer to a mouse and keyboard. “The average cost of a PC today is 40% less than in 2002. Millions of consumers in Asia Pacific have already made the move to Windows 8.1 and are enjoying the benefits of a clean, fast and integrated user experience,” said Ms. Quek. In addition, together with Office 365, Windows 8.1 offers a faster, safer, more productive and more personal experience that supports your work and personal life - from multi-tasking on Word, PowerPoint, and email while watching videos and music, to connecting with your friends and families. Microsoft launched two new free tools to help users migrate from Windows XP: ...

What's 'Appening: The Love Issue

What’s ‘Appening is a series of lists by Microsoft Singapore detailing some must-have apps for your Windows 8 or Windows Phone device. Many of these lists were meant for release weeks, or even months ago, but the app list is still more or less relevant. Do check them out and discover some hot new apps! Note: A flurry of What’s ‘Appening lists will be regularly published until the latest release has been caught up with. ...