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- Microsoft: False alarm. We aren't backing away from DirectX
- Microsoft's Visual Studio team sticks to its quicker roll-out promise
- The TFS Automation Platform is dead, long live the TfPlugable
- SelectMany operator in Linq C#
- Leap Motion running on an Intel Ultrabook
- Last call for users who want Windows 8 at the $39.99 promotional price
- Daily Windows Phone Development News 31 Jan 2013
- Stop Debugging Code that Works
- Windows Store DirectX C++ Sample Base
- Google extends Windows Phone Support for Exchange ActiveSync
| Microsoft: False alarm. We aren't backing away from DirectX Posted: 31 Jan 2013 10:01 AM PST |
| Microsoft's Visual Studio team sticks to its quicker roll-out promise Posted: 31 Jan 2013 10:01 AM PST |
| The TFS Automation Platform is dead, long live the TfPlugable Posted: 31 Jan 2013 07:26 AM PST |
| SelectMany operator in Linq C# Posted: 31 Jan 2013 06:10 AM PST |
| Leap Motion running on an Intel Ultrabook Posted: 31 Jan 2013 05:25 AM PST |
| Last call for users who want Windows 8 at the $39.99 promotional price Posted: 31 Jan 2013 04:09 AM PST |
| Daily Windows Phone Development News 31 Jan 2013 Posted: 31 Jan 2013 04:09 AM PST |
| Stop Debugging Code that Works Posted: 31 Jan 2013 04:09 AM PST |
| Windows Store DirectX C++ Sample Base Posted: 31 Jan 2013 02:52 AM PST |
| Google extends Windows Phone Support for Exchange ActiveSync Posted: 31 Jan 2013 02:22 AM PST |
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