Source: Windows Central
We're back with another exciting episode of the Windows Central Podcast, and on this episode, Daniel Rubino and Zac Bowden talk about changes to the Windows Insider Program along with updates to Edge. Plus, what are the advantages of Microsoft Store apps vs. PWA? They also recap some the biggest stories of the year for Microsoft users, then chat about their hopes and expectations for 2020.
This episode of the Windows Central Podcast was recorded on December 20th 2019.
Links:
- Microsoft is making significant changes to how it tests Windows 10 with Insiders | Windows Central
- Microsoft releases Windows 10 build 19536 to Insiders in the Fast ring | Windows Central
- Microsoft Edge's Dev channel now includes ARM64 builds | Windows Central
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