The Drawer of Broken Dreams - UK CMA stubbornness, Parallels Desktop 19, Atari 2600+
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This week on Windows Weekly, Leo, Paul, and Richard dive deep into Microsoft's prolonged acquisition of Activision Blizzard, the latest Windows 11 Insider Preview builds, the launch of Edge for Business, and the Mixed Reality collaboration between Microsoft, Qualcomm, and Magic Leap. CMA: F&$% you, common sense! Despite appearing to step back from the wrong decision it made about Activision Blizzard, the CMA has instead rejected the deal again... because cloud gaming So Microsoft has offered to give Ubisoft (non-exclusive) rights to cloud streaming all AB games (except in the EU) Now the EU is wondering how/if this impacts its own agreement with Microsoft - a close reading of the Microsoft and Ubisoft announcements provides some clues that all is well Windows 11 It's Week D, so we just got the preview versions of next month's Patch Tuesday CU And it's August, so Microsoft has probably finalized 23H2 and could ship it in preview form in September's Week D Perhaps not coincidentally, Microsoft has scheduled an in-person Surface/Windows event in NYC for the following week Insider: we got new Dev and Beta builds last week Dev: rich thumbnail previews in Start, new Cast flyout, never-combine Taskbar mode Beta (23H2): native support for RAR and other archive formats, never-combined Taskbar mode, rich thumbnail previews in Start, Snipping Tool update with links to Paint and Clipchamp, new app defaults behavior (that one is in the preview update above) Edge for Business is now available Microsoft sets Windows Mixed Reality Toolkit free because AI is the new AR AI + Dev As predicted, the addition of AI-based Bing Chat has not helped Bing usage share in the slightest: "Bing AI is cute, but not a game changer". Microsoft is not happy. AI-generated Microsoft travel guide recommended a food bank in Canada to those with "empty stomachs" Brave is bringing a safe and private AI assistant to Brave because of course it is Quick hands-on with Project IDX. Yep, it's Visual Studio Code on the web Xbox The end of an era: Xbox 360 store to shut down in one year Age of Empires IV is now available on Xbox and Xbox Game Pass PC Game Pass has arrived on NVIDIA GeForce Now Sony's PlayStation Portal Remote Player is launching later this tear at $199.99 The nostalgia keeps coming: Atari announces the 2600+ console Tips & Picks Tip of the week: Enjoy my video archive on YouTube App pick of the week: Parallels Desktop 19 RunAs Radio this week: Microsoft Fabric with Andrew Snodgrass Brown liquor pick of the week: Oban 14 Hosts: Leo Laporte, Paul Thurrott, and Richard Campbell Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/windows-weekly Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Check out Paul's blog at thurrott.com The Windows Weekly theme music is courtesy of Carl Franklin. Sponsor: lookout.com
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