Azure AD Now Supports Facebook and Google Logins, Microsoft Accounts Coming Soon

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Russell Smith explains how Microsoft’s new Azure AD B2C service can help reduce identity management costs for businesses looking to engage with customers.

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Microsoft has developed its own Linux. Repeat. Microsoft has developed its own Linux

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Redmond reveals Azure Cloud Switch, its in-house software-defined networking OS

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IGEL supports Windows MultiPoint Server 2012 to offer a low-cost virtual desktop solution for Education

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Schools, colleges and universities can now deploy secure and low-maintenance virtual desktops with confidence across their organizations following… Read more at VMblog.com.

Microsoft’s Zune services wind down November 15th

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If you’re still relying on what’s left of Microsoft’s Zune services to feed your Zune HD with fresh content… well, you’d better have backup plans. Microsoft is warning that it will shut down Zune services on November 15th, preventing you from downloading or streaming Zune media from that point on. If you’re still holding on to a Zune Music Pass for dear life, you’ll switch to a Groove Music Pass sometime between October 15th and the cutoff date — you’d better get your 10 free tunes while you can, because those are going away. Also, any copyright-protected content you’ve downloaded might have trouble playing, since the licenses aren’t guaranteed to renew.

The folks in Redmond are quick to note that Zune devices will keep working. If you’re still rocking that old-school MP3 player, you won’t have to worry about it suddenly breaking. Still, it’s hard not to get a little bit teary-eyed. While Microsoft has spent a long, long time weaning people off of its legacy music and movie platforms, this officially marks the end of the Zune era. Unless you’re happy syncing content from your PC, you’ll have no choice but to move on.

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NGINX Brings HTTP/2 Support To Its Commercial Release

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server NGINX, the well-funded and increasingly popular web and application server company, today announced that it now supports HTTP/2, the next generation of the HTTP standard, in its latest commercial release. The company, which already offered some HTTP/2 support in its free open source product, today released NGINX Plus R7 to its customers. While HTTP/2 support is definitely the highlight of… Read More

CODING PEEP SHOW offers chance to hire devs as they program

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Software development streaming outfit http://bit.ly/1OT5XGT has just done something rather interesting to the profession of software development by turning it into a just-in-time resource.…

Western Digital is selling a 1TB drive kit for the Raspberry Pi

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The Raspberry Pi really does pack a lot of computing potential for just $35, but one thing it doesn’t offer is anywhere to put your files. No problem: Western Digital will hook you […]

Get Windows Media Center Running on Windows 10 in a Few Easy Steps

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Microsoft has officially killed off Windows Media Center, but there’s still hope for you if alternatives like Kodi just don’t seem to fill the void. Here’s how you can get Windows Media Center running on Windows 10.

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Linux Light Bulbs Allow Devices To Talk To Each Other With Flashes Of Brilliance

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Linux-Light-Bulbs-Enabling-Internet-Protocol-Connectivity-for-Light-Bulb-Networks-Image-1024x512 Who’s the leader of the club that’s made for you and me? M-I-C- See? See the visible light carrying data quickly and easily from light bulbs to gadgets! -K-E-Y Why? Because light is ubiquitous! M-O-U-S-E! Disney researchers are working on a new protocol – tentatively called the Linux Light Bulb – that flashes out data using visible light. The bulbs are designed to work… Read More

Use Azure as Virtual DR Site for VMware and Physical Servers

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Learn more about Microsoft Azure’s in-the-cloud disaster recovery (DRaaS) solution for VMware virtual machines and physical servers.

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Patient receives world’s first 3D printed rib cage and sternum implant

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3D printing is the future of medicine. Manufacturers have proven its worth again and again through the creation of a custom vertebra, knee parts, and skin grafts. The most recent additions to these […]