MSIX Installer to Bring More Win32 Apps to Microsoft Store

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Microsoft’s new MSIX unified packaging format promises to make it easier to bring legacy apps to the Store, even if you don’t have access to the app’s source code. In this Ask the Admin, I’ll explore how MSIX differs from existing tech, like the Desktop Bridge.

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Dumping EEPROM via Two-Wire Interface using Windows IoT Core and Windows Runtime APIs

I revisited Windows IoT Core a few weekends ago and found it to be useful in a quick project that involved dumping my wireless headset’s EEPROM. In other words, just another weekend at Rafael’s place.
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Offiical LinkedIn App for Windows 10 Released

Microsoft acquired LinkedIn for more than $26 billion dollars last year and has slowly been working on integrating the professional social media network into its products and services. Today the companies announced they are publishing a new Windows 1… Continue reading Offiical LinkedIn App for Windows 10 Released