Results for: internet of things

Tribute to the greatest contributors on windows community
These people listed below are some of the greatest contributors on windows community (please note that these people are listed in a random order). Thank you so much for your input! EDIT I am now working to add little bio sort of things next to the names. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Anne Bud - Known for her deep, resonating, and emoji filled posts. Rudy Toth - Known for his large and informative posts, each representing a obvious sense of personality. Leprechaun - Known for his/her kind and gentle posts, as well as his/her beautiful avatar/thumbnail. krzysztof - PROGRAMER!!! ANIME!!! MANGA!!! Reza - Known for being an windows insider, as well as his/her kind and resourceful words. Kam Paul Trini - She's from microsoft; what more do you want? John S Dallyn Clayton (Myself, requested by Leprechaun) - Know for his unquenchable love for foxes, as well as the fox emoji he puts at the end of each post. HotCakeX nuno silva I will continue to update this list. Have a good day!🦊

Blurred Screen
I have a DELL Inspiron desk computer w/Windows 10. No problems until this morning when I tried to sign on. Power came on and screen monitor came on with wallpaper and date in left corner. All was normal. Suddenly, the screen BLURRED and I could not sign on. In the bottom right corner are 3 symbols: INTERNET, EASE OF ACCESS, POWER. I have turned the computer off, then back on ... same thing is happening. Monitor screen comes on as normal, but seconds later it BLURS and I am not able to sign on. Can anyone help me?

Connecting Phone to Windows 10
There are many ways to connect phones to Windows 10 PC , one easy way would be using Your Phone app. Try open start or search and type Your Phone and follow steps to connect your phone to PC. You don't need to use cable but you have to make sure both devices are connected to internet. Have you tried Your Phone app? What do you think about it?

My Xbox One Experience
I'm a huge fan of Xbox and this is how I enjoy my Xbox One.

Microsoft’ priorities –cosmetic change or neglecting faults
There used to be a car manufacturer in the UK called British Leyland, which was widely alleged to leave the reliability testing of new models to those customers who were foolish enough to buy them. Needless to say, its cars were full of faults and, unsurprisingly, the company went out of business. Microsoft seems to be heading down the same road. The latest Windows 10 Features Update 2004 apparently offers 16 new features. But it has also caused major problems for Windows users. These have been known since at least May, and many are unresolved, but this Update is still not labelled as a Beta version and users are being encouraged to take the Update without any warning that it is still full of problems. In my case, it has totally f**ked up my system. I cannot get any sound out of my audio system (Realtek in a Dell XPS 8930), and there is nothing in the troubleshooter, the support system or community forum which provides any clear and explicit guidance about how to resolve this. This approach to user support seems to typify Microsoft’s casual attitude to users of its systems. When Edge was introduced, it was an alleged improvement on Internet Explorer. It claimed to have many new features, but it also omitted some useful ones that had been part of IE, making some processes such as downloading and saving a copy of a pdf more complicated and time-consuming for users. And its handling of Favourites was and remains a disaster. What can we expect from the promised new Chromium-based version? Another shit-show? Office is suffering from the same pattern - producing continual unnecessary superficial cosmetic changes while reported faults are ignored. If the managers can't get the priorities right, and/or the programmers can’t cope with the complexity of what they are being asked to produce, isn’t it time for some substantial changes in the company’s personnel?

Staying safe from email & chat scams
Windows Defender engineer Erik Wahlstrom explains email and web chat scams - how to spot them, what to do if you see one, and how to protect your online safety.

App & browser control: Add protection and online security
Use the updated App & browser control settings in the Windows 10 May 2020 Update to configure your Windows Defender SmartScreen. It checks websites and downloads for anything potentially dangerous, such as phishing, malware, viruses, or other online threats. If you are using previous versions of Windows 10, please check this video: https://community.windows.com/en-us/videos/app-browser-control-stop-security-risks-before-they-happen/YFoZOOmn27g

Choosing your Windows 10 edition: Home vs. Pro
Find out which Windows 10 edition fits your needs.

Issues w/replicating to OneDrive
I need some help understanding this new (to me) feature that requires all data on my hard drive to be replicated on the OneDrive. Not sure when this became standard practice but I recently became aware of it when I replaced my old desktop with a new desktop and noticed that there was no difference between the folders and documents on my hard drive and the ones on the OneDrive. I don't think I like this feature for several reasons: 1) As someone mentioned, you need an internet connection for it to work, not always the case for me and others. 2) You can really screw up your records if, say, you shut down your computer before OneDrive has completed the upload. 3) It's not clear to me how it manages the documentation on my desktop vs my laptop. I like the syncing with browsers but not with my hard drive. They have two different purposes. So what have I done to correct this? I turned off the OneDrive app on my desktop and I use the OneDrive web to access the files on OneDrive and I manually move specific files from my desktop to the OneDrive so I have access to them on my other devices. I still have the OneDrive app active on my laptop, I guess it's hard drive is all replicated on OneDrive. So, I'm not sure if I'm looking for help or just want to vent. I'll always welcome comments, pro or con, w.r.t. my approach but this was a major disruption for me and I never saw it coming. Not good.

Every browser is lagging in my win 10 p c.
Hi.. This is Rajiv. I am having a serious issue here while using any browser in my windows 10 p c. Wheather it's Google Chrome which I used to prefer, Edge or Firefox. Every browser is showing a time delay of almost 30 seconds or even more to show up what I type there on search box or on my blog. Because i don't have any technical knowledge so I tried out on help forums like windows, Google, or internet and done a lot of steps to set up this problem like clearing cache and cookies, resetting to default settings, clearing history, updating chrome, uninstalling chrome, Firefox and reinstalling it. Deep disc cleanup, cleaning up even unnecessary system files, and last formatting window and updating it again. I cleaned up even every single app which I installed from internet and even files also. Now my p c is having only default files and apps which came with windows only. Even then I am having this issue and not able to use my p c for any work at all. I even tried a tech expert for this problem but even then nothing is working till now. Please help me in this issue. It will be a great favour to me. Thanks for your concern. Have a good day ahead
What is IoT (Internet of Things)? | Microsoft Azure
https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/overview/internet-of-things-iot/what-is-the-internet...Internet of things devices come in all different forms and are used for a variety of different things—from helping individuals with day-to-day tasks to helping large organizations streamline operations and meet business goals. Things like smart appliances, smart lights, and smart door locks are all examples of IoT that you might find in ...
Azure IoT Products and Services | Microsoft Azure
https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/product-categories/iotInternet of Things (IoT) Develop robust IoT solutions—from device to cloud—on an open and scalable platform. Get productive and scalable IoT solutions. Whether you’re an experienced cloud developer or just getting started with IoT, our powerful services and tools will help you develop next-generation IoT solutions. Learn more about Azure IoT.
Azure IoT – Internet of Things Platform | Microsoft Azure
https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/overview/iotInternet of Things or IoT refers to a collection of managed and platform services across edge and cloud that connect, monitor, and control billions of IoT assets. It also includes security and operating systems for devices and equipment, along with data and analytics that help businesses to build, deploy, and manage IoT applications. ...
Introduction to the Azure Internet of Things (IoT ...
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/iot-fundamentals/iot-introductionThe Azure Internet of Things (IoT) is a collection of Microsoft-managed cloud services that connect, monitor, and control billions of IoT assets. In simpler terms, an IoT solution is made up of one or more IoT devices that communicate with one or more back-end services hosted in the cloud.




