Log in to like this post! Build 2013–Day 1 Keynote summary David Burela / Wednesday, June 26, 2013 For those that weren’t able to watch the Build keynote live, I have provided a quick overview of the highlights as they happened. Highlights Windows 8.1 overview http://techcrunch.com/2013/06/26/microsoft-launches-windows-8-1-preview-with-start-button-deep-skydrive-integration-smarter-search-tool-more/ Windows 8.1 preview now available http://blogs.windows.com/windows/b/bloggingwindows/archive/2013/06/26/the-windows-8-1-preview-is-here.aspx http://windows.microsoft.com/en-us/windows-8/preview Visual Studio 2013 & .Net 4.5.1 previews now available http://www.zdnet.com/microsoft-delivers-new-visual-studio-2013-and-net-4-5-1-previews-7000017336/ http://blogs.msdn.com/b/somasegar/archive/2013/06/26/visual-studio-2013-preview.aspx http://blogs.msdn.com/b/dotnet/archive/2013/06/26/announcing-the-net-framework-4-5-1-preview.aspx Check out Project Spark. Microsoft's Next Gen answer to "Little Big Planet" https://JoinProjectSpark.com/ Summary of the Keynote Today is about Windows 8 only. Tomorrow is Azure only Showed the Windows 8.1 improvements that were in the blog post (multi-monitor support, resizable Metro apps, Start Button) Windows 8.1 & IE11 support WebGL Lots of talk about trying to embed Bing everywhere. Support for your own protocols over USB/Wifi-Direct/etc Support for 3D printers so it is as easy to use as 2D printers Cool tech demos showing some interesting scenarios with new devices However, not really any new information (detailed breakdown and images continued in blog post) Steve Ballmer comes on stage We have "lots to show" today, form Microsoft and research partners. Not so much xbox / skype or lync But Windows 8, WinPhone and Azure Excited that they are having another Build so close after the last. This is due to Microsoft's new transformation to "rapid releases" Shows off a bunch of new Windows Phones coming from Nokia (928, 925) A new lower end model Nokia 521 Windows Phone 8 is coming out at $150 Windows devices have had an explosion of new form factors with the release of Windows 8 When Win8 was first released, most devices didn't have touch. Now almost ALL devices have touch Users with Windows 8 & touch devices are happier than Windows 7 users. "Is this a tablet, is this a PC, I don't know! But I do know this is 'all windows, all the time'". Flipboard says they want to create the BEST Windows application possible. Facebook say that mobile is important and will be creating a Win8 app. Through instrumentation they can tell that there are about 2 million important desktop apps that people use. There needs to be a better way to balance metro & desktop apps. Needs a better "refined blend". The start button is back You can boot to the desktop Bing has been improving. It is now the consistent winner in blind search result tests. Has been gaining marketshare. They want to extend bing into more areas. The Windows shell is to be powered by Bing, bringing the power of Bing "inside" devices. Bing inside Windows 8.1 will also be an "application development platform" for developers Julie Larson-Green comes on stage Window 8 was the most ambitious release of Windows. Windows 8.1 takes that innovation and refines it Over 800 updates to Windows since the release in November (performance, look and feel, etc.) Better support for small tablets. Portrait mode, etc Came up with new ways to show the on screen keyboard Gestures for the on screen keyboard. Swipe along the spacebar to select the autocomplete Improvements in the Mail app. It is just a slightly more functional email client Search charm updates Better results in the search charm Clicking search with a term will give a panoramic view of search results Better app integration amongst the 1st party apps (xbox music, bing search, bing maps, etc.) They did a search for a band, it brought up biography & discography. You can then click to play songs and Xbox Music launches and starts playing the tracks for free. Better Skype integration straight from the lock screen. Like how the camera can be used without unlocking the phone. If there is an incoming call then you can answer without unlocking. New "all apps". Just flick "up" to access it from the start screen. Hands free mode Uses the webcam to do a "poor man kinect" to swipe through the pages Windowing & multi tasking improvements Resizable snapped WinRT apps now Can snap many apps at once Demo of 8 apps running on 2 monitors Showing a preview of an alpha version of the office Metro apps Currently just a Powerpoint viewer. Julie leaves the stage Antoine Leblond comes on stage. Windows Product manager Existing apps will run better in Win8.1. Free speed upgrade In 8.1 there are 5,000 new apis Visual Studio 2013 makes it better to create mobile and connected apps. (how?) Better ways to profile your app to discover network usage & energy consumption in milliwats Says how long your app could run before battery runs out Async debugging improvements Async call stack is now preserved rather than being thrown away when stepping over. Makes it much easier to connect Azure mobile services. Easier to send notifications. You just right click, add a new push notification. Will provision a new Azure mobile service WebGL & MPEG DASH support in 8.1 & IE 11 You get it in IE and in the Web View control Due to the high performance of the hardware acceleration, they have 4 webview controls with 2 interactive WebGL screens and 2 1080 videos Windows store improvements In app purchases The store doesn't have a number of pending app updates 8.1 now auto updates apps for you New storefront. New "Picks for you" section. New app description pages Used tile resources to enable massive 3D environments. Requires DX11. So only Windows 8.1 and "Next Gen consoles like the Xbox One can do this" They took 3gb of elevation data of mars, and using tiles are able to do it in just 16mb of graphics card memory Improvements in DirectX for 8.1 http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/windows/apps/bg182880.aspx Implementation in a game New APIs to print in 3D as easy it is to print in 2D New APIs that let you work with devices that use their own protocols over USB, Bluetooth, WiFi-Direct, etc (Remember, the Xbox One has WiFi-Direct in it!) They used the next gen lego mindstorms, connected to a Surface via USB. They then use another tablet to send commands over wifi to the other tablet. New "direct streaming" apis Used face recognition so that when it detects someone it can send a notification (use it as a sentry) More Windows devices The live feed then dies and the #BldWin hashtag goes crazy on Twitter. Feed comes back and they are talking about the new Bing application platform. Looked like the standard voice search integration and then some controls to embed bing search results in your app. They embedded the Bing maps 3d view, and then overlayed data on it (pushins, click to see data) Gave a demo where they were looking at a building in the 3D view, then used voice commands to ask "who is the architect?" Bing then detects the building being looked at, and finds details. Another demo of using the camera to scan a spanish business card. They then OCR it And then use translate for augmented reality (like the bing translation app) Steve Ballmer comes back on stage Today we saw this Tomorrow it is all about the cloud Showing 1 last app An app that is a development environment Runs on phones, tables, Azure on the backend Project Spark Sculpting a world using a touch PC They are using smart glass. Create the world, put trees in. Place monsters It is saved to the cloud. Then they go to their Xbox One and plays it. Then pick up a Surface and use Smart Glass & remote rendering to continue modifying the game Project Spark looks like Microsoft's Next Gen answer to Little Big Planet. Saw clones of 3D platformers, car racing, card games, braid, etc. https://joinprojectspark.com/ By David Burela