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Windows Defender team: Make security easier
Do you feel your information is safe when you’re online? Meet the Windows Defender team and hear the story behind the feature that protects you online!

Meet Erik: Empowering users with Feedback Hub
Erik is a software engineering lead of the Feedback Hub app, which brings customer suggestions and problems to the Windows team to help shape the future of Windows.

How to get the Windows 10 May 2020 Update
Windows 10 May 2020 Update, version 2004 is now available! In this video, Windows engineer Savitha talks about a few key points on what to expect with this update and how to get it. Keep in mind that you may not see "Download and install" on your device as we are slowly throttling up this availability over the coming weeks, or your device might have a compatibility issue for which a safeguard hold is in place until we are confident that you will have a good update experience. Please check Windows blog for details: https://blogs.windows.com/windowsexperience/2020/05/27/how-to-get-the-windows-10-may-2020-update/ To learn more about the new and updated features as part of the Windows 10 May 2020 Update, please be sure to visit https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/features Windows 10 monthly updates: https://community.windows.com/en-us/videos/windows-10-monthly-updates/BwB10v55WSk Windows security updates: https://community.windows.com/en-us/videos/keep-your-pc-more-secure-with-windows-security-updates/YmIitr4eJ8E

Windows history: Windows 3.0 takes off
Microsoft Archivist Amy Stevenson looks at how Windows 3.0 came to be the game-changer that launched Windows into homes and businesses. This is the second in a five-part series on the history of Windows.

Updating tips for the Windows10 October 2018 Update
As the Windows 10 October 2018 Update rolls out, here are a few ways to make sure you get the updates easily and smoothly.

Never get locked out of your Windows 10 PC again!
Lost your password? Ananda Sarkar shows how Windows 10 now lets you reset it if you get locked out, so you can get back to work.

Meet Marcus: Security made simple with Windows 10 in S mode
Windows 10 in S Mode offers a simple way to stay secure whether you're at home or in the office.

Meet Kiran: Making Windows ace the fundamentals
The first impression new users get from Windows is critical to Kiran Kumar Dowluru and the Windows Fundamentals team.

Feedback Hub: Direct line to Windows Makers
Is there something about Windows 10 that you love? Something you have a question about? Here's how to use Feedback Hub in Windows to tell the Windows Makers what you think.

Windows 101: Three ways to personalize your PC background
Personalize your PC backgrounds to express your personality with a picture worth a thousand words. If a thousand's not enough, create a slideshow.
Windows Engineering Guides | Microsoft Docs
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows-hardware/test/wegPerformance - Windows Engineering Guide. The Performance WEG provides a roadmap to delivering high-performing and power-efficient PCs to customers. It identifies opportunities to measure, analyze, and improve performance in key areas, including battery life, browsing experience, and streaming media.
Engineering@Microsoft
https://devblogs.microsoft.com/engineering-at-microsoftMicrosoft has over 100,000 software engineers working on software projects of all sizes. Keeping those engineering teams productive while meeting their ever-increasing scale demands is a big challenge. Read about the One Engineering System (1ES) initiative in this inaugural post on the Engineering@Microsoft blog.
Performance - Windows 10 Engineering Guide | Microsoft Docs
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows-hardware/test/weg/weg-performanceThe Performance Windows Engineering Guide (WEG) provides guidance on how to deliver a great Windows experience on a high-performing PC. It identifies opportunities to measure, analyze, and improve performance in key areas, including battery life, web browsing, and streaming media. OEM, ODM, and IHV partners can also find guidance on developing ...
Manufacturing Windows Engineering Guide | Microsoft Docs
https://docs.microsoft.com/.../manufacture/desktop/manufacturing-windows-engineering-guideOEMs typically provision the RTC in Local Time (LT) for devices shipped with Windows 7. Windows 7 exclusively uses the CMOS time interface to get RTC time, which is interpreted as LT. In Windows 8, we added support for the ACPI Time & Alarm device, but Windows 8 also uses the CMOS RTC, if it is available, and treats the time returned from it as LT.




