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SwiftKey on Android Improves Google Search Integration
Microsoft has released a new update for SwiftKey on Android, allowing users to more easily switch to Google as a default search.
Microsoft’s Seeing AI Gets Tap to Describe for Images, Native iPad Support
Seeing AI now lets users tap on different parts of an image to have objects described, and has also launched a native iPad app.
Microsoft Updates Windows 10 20H1 Preview to Build 18850
Microsoft has been taking its Skip Ahead branch to a new level with previews of Windows 10 20H1 recently. The latest updates the branch to version 18850.
Microsoft Appears to Be Testing Native Xbox One Games on Windows 10
A recent State of Decay release indicates support for native Xbox One games on Windows 10, with several related Xbox services making an appearance to enable it.
Microsoft Edge Now Supports People and Internal Bookmark Autosuggest
Microsoft Edge now features contact, internal bookmark, and people suggestions in its Bing search bar, but will it be enough to sway enterprise users to the browser?
Microsoft Details Known Windows Issues Following Patch Tuesday
Last week’s Patch Tuesday event dealt with dozens of issues across Windows versions. However, it also caused the following problems.
European Commission Laws Push Tech Giants to Rank Services
The European Union is close to introducing new laws that will mean tech companies like Microsoft, Apple, and Google will need to rank theirs and rival services.
Microsoft Azure Pairs with TomTom to Increase Map and Location Services
Microsoft Azure and TomTom have expanded their partnership, the Sat Nav provider's location now used to power improvements in Bing Maps, Cortana, and Windows.
Microsoft’s Bumper Earnings Report Hampered by Windows Decline Driven by Chip Shortage
Microsoft reported a blockbuster quarter of high revenue and profit. However, Windows and Office struggled as chip supplies remain dry.
Facebook Pays Users for Complete Access to Device Data
Facebook has an app called Project Atlas that was hidden from Google and Apple and pays users $20 per month for unlimited access to their smartphone data.
Microsoft Exchange “PrivExchange” Vulnerability Gives Attackers Admin Access
A new vulnerability has been described in Microsoft Exchange. Called PrivExchange, it allows bad actors to gain privileged access from a basic email account.
Microsoft Patents Detail Proposed Surface Dial and Surface Pen Changes
Microsoft has filed a pair of patents describing proposed touch features for Surface Dial and Surface Pen peripheral devices.
Microsoft and LinkedIn’s Tech Integration Is Taking a While
Microsoft is making slow progress with its LinkedIn integration, focusing instead on independence and growing the platform.
Microsoft News Gains Layout Options on iOS and Android
Microsoft News has introduced three layout options for Android and iOS, delivering what it says is the most requested feature.
Google Gets FCC Go-Ahead for Project Soli Operations at Higher Frequencies
Google’s Project Soli radar-based motion sensing has been given regulatory approval to function at higher frequencies.
Microsoft Patent Suggest Magnetic USB-C Connector for Surface Devices
Microsoft is continuing to explore a more fluid adoption of USB-C on its Surface devices, with a patent describing an adjustable magnetic connector.
Microsoft Launcher 5.1 Arrives with To-Do and Sticky Notes Support
Microsoft Launcher 5.1 has arrived as a bumper new update to close out 2018, including integrations for Sticky Notes and To-Do.
Google Assistant Wins Smart Speaker IQ Test as Cortana Trails Behind
Cortana has trailed Alexa, Google Assistant, and Siri in most scenarios, especially in retail, where it was only able to perform 31% of questions.
Facebook Caught Giving Amazon, Microsoft, Netflix and 150 Companies Access to Users’ Data
Facebook is facing another privacy scandal after being found to be opening user data to 150 major partners, allowing them access to messages and personal information.
Microsoft’s Internal ‘Trill’ Tool Goes Open-Source, Enabling Fast Analytics
Microsoft has open sourced another internal project, this time its Trill data processing engine. The tool will provide users with low latency, high-speed processing of which there's 'no equivalent'.