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#WINDOWS 10 IOT PROJECTS FULL#
The full list of new features and improvements is too long to list here but here’s a nice sampling:
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Perhaps most importantly, long-awaited support for Wi-Fi and Bluetooth connectivity has arrived. New in this release The first public preview of Windows 10 IoT Core was released at the //build/ conference, and we’ve made great progress since then. Oh, and you can also use it to build robotic air-hockey tables. It’s designed to work with a variety of open source languages and works well with Visual Studio. IoT core designed to have a low barrier to entry and make it easy to build professional grade devices. For devices with screens, Windows 10 IoT Core does not have a Windows shell experience instead you can write a Universal Windows app that is the interface and “personality” for your device. Introduction to Windows 10 IoT Core Windows 10 IoT Core is a new edition for Windows targeted towards small, embedded devices that may or may not have screens. This release of Windows 10 IoT Core requires a development machine running the release of Windows 10 (Build 10240) and Visual Studio 2015. Visit the Windows IoT Dev Center to choose your target board, then walk through the steps to provision your board, acquire the tools, and get started Making. We are excited to announce the public release of Windows 10 IoT Core for the Raspberry Pi 2 and the MinnowBoard Max.