Microsoft Rolls Out Cortana In 4 New Countries
If you live in Germany, Italy, France or Spain, you can now get your Cortana on. Microsoft today announced that it has rolled out its virtual, digital assistant to those four new European countries for users that are part of its Windows Phone Developer Preview Program. Read More
Your First Look at Cortana In Action on Windows 10
We knew Cortana would show up on desktop sooner or later even though it's never been announced, and now we've got an idea of how it'll work. Screenshots and video from WinBeta show what Microsoft's virtual assistant will be like when it finally and inevitably shows up in Windows 10.…
Microsoft Rolls Out Support For Video Calling Between Skype And Lync Users
Last year, Microsoft announced that its consumer-facing Skype communications service and its enterprise-focused counterpart would begin to interoperate, first with IM and audio, and later expanding to support video. Today, the company says, the video integration is complete. Skype users can now…
First Cortana for Windows 10 desktop screenshots and video leak
Microsoft today brought its Cortana virtual assistant to France, Germany, Spain, and Italy, albeit in alpha form. Yet the really exciting news comes from unreleased Windows 10 builds: Cortana running on the desktop. Both Neowin and WinBeta have posted the first screenshots of the desktop version of…
Microsoft: Windows 10 on track for latter half of 2015
The company's chief operating officer elaborates on plans announced in September, saying a "developer preview" will come out the middle of next year.
Microsoft still plans Windows 10 launch for late summer to fall 2015
The company's chief operating officer elaborates on a roadmap announced in September, saying "by late summer and early fall we'll be able to bring out this particular OS."
Microsoft wrenches Torque search app onto your Android phone
Search is an important part of your day, if you're connected to the world via a smartphone or other device. If you're not sure of the answer, you just "Google it", and you probably get what you need. If you would rather use Bing (and hey, good for you if you would), there's an option…
Dear Microsoft: Why does Outlook 2013 cost $110?
Commentary: Consumers who seek a decent desktop mail client must pay a steep premium. But why?
Microsoft adds video calling between Lync and Skype for Windows, coming to Android and iOS next
And Microsoft doesn't mention OS X in its Skype announcement at all.
Microsoft Cortana expands to French, Italian, German and Spanish
New languages are available to Windows Phone developers willing to help Microsoft's voice assistant learn how to better communicate.
Torque, Microsoft's Alternative To "OK Google," Now Works On Android Smartphones
Microsoft this morning has released an app for Android smartphone users called Torque that allows you to shake your phone in order to perform a voice search, similar to Google's "OK Google." The difference is that instead of waking up the app with a standard keyword command, it's the…












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