Major Windows 10 Update Will Focus on Cortana

Giving Cortana a longer leash Microsoft has big plans for Cortana, the digital assistant that first debuted with Windows Phone 8.1. Cortana is now a big part of Windows 10, both on the desktop and in mobile, and it’s going to get even bigger and more prevalent as Microsoft rolls out its Redstone updates next…

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Apple Putting Its Live TV Plans on Hold

During the Business Insider Ignition conference on Tuesday, CBS Corp. Chief Executive Officer Les Moonves said that Apple has placed its live TV plans on hold. The news is part of a string of hits and misses for the company that originally set out to change the TV industry the same way it did the…

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HTC Vive VR Headset Delayed until April 2016

HTC first introduced its Valve Software-backed virtual reality headset Vive back in March 2015, promising that it would release a version by the end of the year. That has since changed, as the company said on Wednesday that the consumer edition won’t hit retail stores until April 2016. The company did not provide a reason…

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What Goes on Behind the Loading Screen

The magic of “loading” a program The loading screen—it’s something we see quite often that we don’t want to see for very long. When we see it, however, it’s not just indicating that the application is just transferring data from storage to memory (the “loading” part); the application also has some work to do on…

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T-Mobile Accused of Bait-and-Switch Tactic

T-Mobile is in hot water again thanks to its “un-carrier” ad campaign, which promises to eliminate both service contracts and hidden fees. This campaign has helped T-Mobile propel past Sprint as the nation’s third-largest wireless carrier. Now the company is under investigation thanks to its alleged misleading ads. According to USA Today, the office of…

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