Siri doesn’t like talking about rape and abuse. A new study suggests that smartphone conversation agents do little when it comes to helping people with physical and mental issues.
Cortana is one of the biggest features in Windows 10. Even though it originates from Windows Phone, it has now been fully integrated into the desktop operating system, making it a viable personal digital assistant on your desktop
In my last article, I gave you a list of reasons why you should wait for Windows 10. Among those reasons, I mentioned privacy, and I gave a quick overview of all the information that Cortana collects on you, the user
Back in May, Microsoft announced that its digital assistant Cortana would be expanding to platforms other than Windows in the future
One of the main features of Windows 10 is Microsoft’s voice-based virtual assistant Cortana, which has been ported from Windows Phone to the desktop
There is absolutely no question that the response to Windows 10 has been overwhelmingly positive. True, anything would seem like a huge improvement compared to the disaster that was Windows 8
The Cortana app for iOS and Android will function similarly to the Windows 10 version of the assistant
On January 21, Microsoft held a press conference where they discussed the next chapter of Windows, and showcased a lot of cool new features that are coming in Windows 10
Window 10, Microsoft’s newest operating system is available to download for free. Includes voice recognition, Xbox One integration, and more
Ever since announcing Cortana back in April, Microsoft has been regularly expanding the capabilities of its digital personal assistant. Just a few days ago, Microsoft launched a Cortana preview in France, Germany, Italy and Spain - but she’s also gained new features elsewhere in recent months, such as flight tracking and word definitions, along with fun stuff like speaking Klingon.
Microsoft is working diligently towards a release of Windows 10 that is targeted towards consumers which should arrive in late January.
Microsoft’s digital ‘personal assistant’, Cortana, launched with the arrival of Windows Phone 8.1, and will soon be available in Windows 10 too.
Siri doesn’t like talking about rape and abuse. A new study suggests that smartphone conversation agents do little when it comes to helping people with physical and mental issues.
Cortana is one of the biggest features in Windows 10. Even though it originates from Windows Phone, it has now been fully integrated into the desktop operating system, making it a viable personal digital assistant on your desktop
In my last article, I gave you a list of reasons why you should wait for Windows 10. Among those reasons, I mentioned privacy, and I gave a quick overview of all the information that Cortana collects on you, the user
Back in May, Microsoft announced that its digital assistant Cortana would be expanding to platforms other than Windows in the future
One of the main features of Windows 10 is Microsoft’s voice-based virtual assistant Cortana, which has been ported from Windows Phone to the desktop
There is absolutely no question that the response to Windows 10 has been overwhelmingly positive. True, anything would seem like a huge improvement compared to the disaster that was Windows 8
The Cortana app for iOS and Android will function similarly to the Windows 10 version of the assistant
On January 21, Microsoft held a press conference where they discussed the next chapter of Windows, and showcased a lot of cool new features that are coming in Windows 10
Window 10, Microsoft’s newest operating system is available to download for free. Includes voice recognition, Xbox One integration, and more
Ever since announcing Cortana back in April, Microsoft has been regularly expanding the capabilities of its digital personal assistant. Just a few days ago, Microsoft launched a Cortana preview in France, Germany, Italy and Spain - but she’s also gained new features elsewhere in recent months, such as flight tracking and word definitions, along with fun stuff like speaking Klingon.
Microsoft is working diligently towards a release of Windows 10 that is targeted towards consumers which should arrive in late January.
Microsoft’s digital ‘personal assistant’, Cortana, launched with the arrival of Windows Phone 8.1, and will soon be available in Windows 10 too.