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Saturday, 24 January 2015

Cortana for Windows 10 only available in English (U.S)

Cortana

If you're rushing over to download the latest Windows 10 Technical Preview, there's something you need to know first about Cortana. It isn't totally surprising, but it's important to note that she's only currently available in U.S. English.
The information is nestled in the system requirements page at the Windows Insider site, and while it's usually a good idea to read things like that before installing anything, in this case it's doubly worth it. There are some other bits and pieces in there that affects folks who use Windows Media Center for example, so before doing anything, go check them out.
Image & News Courtesy Windows Central

Friday, 23 January 2015

Remember to have Windows 10 Technical Preview updated before the next build hits

Windows 10 Preview

Microsoft's Windows Program Manager Gabriel Aul took to Twitter today, to not only reveal some numberson the Insider program, but also to remind those running the Windows 10 Tech Preview that they require a certain update before moving forward. Update KB3025380 (linked below) is strongly advised to be installed before Microsoft rolls out the next build of the preview.
According to the Microsoft website, KB3025380 addresses the following:
"This update includes improvements to Windows 10 Technical Preview Build 9879 that will let members of the Windows Insider Program continue to receive future released builds of Technical Preview."
Microsoft plans to roll out the next release of the preview sometime next week, so get this update installed and prepare yourself for more goodies to be fired to your PC.
Image & News Courtesy Windows Central

Thursday, 22 January 2015

Office for Windows 10 free on phones and small tablets, Office 2016 on the way

Office for Windows 10

Besides Windows 10 the platform, we're learning a lot more about the new apps that we're going to be getting with it, like touch-friendly Office. Today, Microsoft has elaborated a little more on the new version for Windows 10 and confirmed that it will be installed for free on all Windows 10 phones and "small tablets." This is particularly good news considering it's been the small tablets that have been getting free Office 365subscriptions, but have screens too small to really put the software to work.
In a post on the Office blog, Julia White, general manager for the Office Product Management team says:
"These new Office apps will be pre-installed for free on phones and small tablets running Windows 10, and available to download from the Windows Store for other devices. The Office universal apps will be available with the Windows 10 Technical Preview in the coming weeks and general availability is on track for later this year."
That's the other good news. We'll be able to play around with the new apps for the first time really soon. The site also shows off Excel and OneNote, which Microsoft did not during the event. Anyone who's ever looked at Office for iPad will see some familiarity, but since those apps are pretty fantastic, we're not complaining.
White also brings news of the next, full fat version of Microsoft Office. Launching later this year, Office 2016 will be detailed further in the future.
But the big deal for mobile users is free Office. No mention of an Office 365 subscription which is required on other mobile platforms to get the most out of the apps. Office, touch-friendly, and ready to rock with Windows 10.
Source: Office Blog

OneNote for Windows 10
Excel for Windows 10
Image & News Courtesy Windows Central

The Microsoft Surface Hub gets its own video showing off its huge screen [update: website too!]

The newly revealed Microsoft Surface Hub, shown off as part of the company's Windows 10 press eventtoday, is the subject of a new video that shows how the device, with its huge 84-inch 4K Windows 10display, can be used in an office setting.
The video show how the Microsoft Surface Hub allows office workers to collaborate with each other by using a pen to draw on its display, using the screen as a virtual whiteboard. It also shows how it can be used to display Excel documents on a large canvas. along with the ability to take content created on the Microsoft Surface Hub and copy it on a tablet, smartphone or other PC. Microsoft says that there will be custom versions of Skype for Business and OneNote made for the Surface Hub. There will also be a 55-inch version sold.
There are still a ton of unanswered questions about this product, such as what hardware specs it has, a price point and a release date. However, we certainly want to know more about the Microsoft Surface Hub and hopefully we will get that info in the weeks and months to come. Stay tuned as we will continue to post information from the Windows 10 press event.
Update: Microsoft has also dropped a website with more details on the Surface Hub here.

DirectX 12 will indeed be exclusive to Windows 10

Fable Legends coming to Xbox One and Windows 10
A new report from Microsoft's Windows 10 press event today confirms that the upcoming DirectX 12 graphics API will only be for Windows 10 users. In other words, Windows 7 and 8 PC owners will have to take advantage of Microsoft's offer of a free upgrade to Windows 10 for one year to get the benefits of DirectX 12.
That's not all. According to Rock Paper Shotgun's report, Windows 10 PC owners will also have to get new graphics cards, currently unreleased, inside their rig in order to gain all of the features that will be included in DirectX 12, although a number of current graphics cards will still be able to use some of its improvements.
The Xbox One game streaming feature that was demoed today will also only work with game controllers on the PC side. In other words, gamers with just a keyboard and mouse won't be able to play games streamed from Microsoft's console. Finally, we can expect to see more Xbox One games that will be also support Windows 10 besides Fable Legends, which was also demoed today. Let's hope one of them is Halo 5: Guardians.

Image & News courtesy Windows Central

Dropbox finally drops an official Windows Phone app, goes universal

Dropbox finally drops official Windows Phone app, goes universal

There's some good news for cloud storage users. After a long, long wait, Dropbox has launched an official app for Windows Phone today. Dropbox originally announced that they were working on the app back in November as part of a new partnership with Microsoft.

Skype is built into Windows 10 for Phone and has an updatable Messaging app

Skype Messaging Windows 10 phone

Today, Microsoft unleashed a salvo of news regarding Windows 10. Whether it was news for the desktop OS, gaming or something about holograms, there was something for everyone. After the main event, the press spent a good five hours in private tours of Microsoft's new announcements. Although video was not allowed, there was plenty of nitty-gritty that they revealed. First up, Skype.
Microsoft demoed how the Messaging app on Windows 10 for ­phone lets users switch between Skype messaging or SMS. This change is a total throwback to the early Windows Phone days with the Messaging Hub, and it's a welcome return. However, what about the Skype app—do you still need it for Windows 10 on the phone?
No, you don't. You can still install if you want to, but Skype is native to the Windows 10 OS.
Skype Messaging Windows 10 phone