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4 TopicsHow are new and emerging technologies shaping the future of mobile experiences?
I’ve been thinking a lot about how new technologies are changing mobile experiences these days. Like, we’ve got AI, AR, super-fast internet like 5G, and even foldable phones now. It all sounds cool, but I don’t fully understand how this stuff is actually making a difference or what kind of things we’ll be able to do with our phones in the future. For example, I heard about apps getting smarter with AI, but does it really make life easier or is it just a trend? Also, are these technologies actually worth spending money on, or is it better to wait until they’re more common? I’d love to know if anyone has thoughts or has used anything like this. It’d be super helpful if you guys could share your experiences or explain how these technologies are shaping mobile stuff.68Views0likes0CommentsPanel Discussion on Azure Stack Hub Billing
Hi All, Are you interested in exploring our client's achievements in optimizing Azure Stack Hub billing with Hybr® and overcoming billing challenges during our scheduled panel discussion on September 28th, 2023? Additionally, are there specific topics or areas related to Azure Stack Hub billing that you'd like us to address during the panel? We're keen to understand if this discussion aligns with the interests of you and your clients. Please share your thoughts and preferences; we're looking forward to your input! https://www.cloudassert.com/Resources/Webinar/azure-stack-hub-billing-with-hybr360Views0likes0CommentsDiscussion - Things you like and did not like when you switched to the new Microsoft Edge
If we have switched from any other browser (including Legacy Edge) to the new Microsoft Edge, there would have been some things that we liked and did not like. So, I wanted to open this discussion where any user who uses the new Microsoft Edge can express the feelings it would have got when switching to the new Microsoft Edge.1.5KViews1like5CommentsLet's discuss Microsoft decision for choosing version 79 as first stable release
I think I know why Microsoft has decided to stay behind Google Chrome's release cycle and it is actually pretty smart and good. Let's discuss this everyone, I do hope that developer team or Microsoft employees correct me if I'm being wrong. So I think Microsoft decided to release version 79 as the first stable channel for the new Edge insider browser, and to be intentionally behind Google Chrome's release cycle, so that Microsoft browser will be more stable than Google Chrome stable. In case you're not aware, Microsoft marked version 79 to be the first release of stable channel for the new Edge insider browser due to release in 15 January 2020. while Google Chrome stable version 79 was released December 10 2019. This gives Microsoft a 35 days gap where they can hold on and wait for more bug fixes to be released for each version of Chromium from Google before they include it in their own browser. Because when Google releases their stable builds, they always release some other minor updates for it later, mostly minor bug fixes and such. Microsoft can wait for all of them to be released and include then in their version before stable release. Because Microsoft is dealing with lots of companies and enterprises so their Browser is more important and mission critical than others. Another good thing and advantage that I can think of about this 35 days gap is that Microsoft is not exactly following Google's features and road map. Microsoft has a different road map for their exclusive features that we, the users, ask through feedbacks, so it doesn't really mean that Microsoft is behind Google Chrome in terms of available features and abilities.2.5KViews5likes4Comments