Source: Microsoft
We're back with another exciting episode of the Windows Central Podcast, and this week, There's still plenty more to say about Surface Duo, but Dan and Zac catch up on other happenings within the Microsoft world. There's chat about new Windows 10 builds, Xbox Series S, real-time trips and weather with Microsoft Flight Simulator 2020, and the end of support for Microsoft Edge Legacy.
Additionally, Dan reviews the Samsung Galaxy Note 20 Ultra from a Microsoft service users perspective. Plus, he makes the case for new societal fashion aesthetics.
This episode of the Windows Central Podcast was recorded on August 21st 2020.
Links:
- Windows Insider build 20197 makes disk management way more accessible | Windows Central
- Say goodbye to Microsoft Edge Legacy; support ending in March 2021 | Windows Central
- Samsung Note 20 Ultra review: The everything phone of 2020 | Windows Central
- Microsoft Flight Simulator 2020 on Xbox: Release date, Xbox Series X, and everything you need to know | Windows Central
- Surface Duo FAQ: Everything you need to know about Microsoft's first dual-screen Surface | Windows Central
- Still mulling Surface Duo? Check out Dave Lee's hands-on overview. | Windows Central
- Surface Duo displays already available at some Best Buy stores | Windows Central
- Controller leak possibly confirms Xbox Series S name | Windows Central
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