AI-powered chat and search apps are smoking hot right now, but there’s a small problem: They run in a browser, and that requires navigating to each site individually. But what if you didn’t have to?
Sure, Windows 8's new kind of applications—formerly known as Metro—aren't up with iPad apps in numbers yet, at only about 5,000 available in the Windows Store compared with 275,000 in the iTunes App ...
Microsoft today <a href="http://www.bing.com/community/blogs/search/archive/2010/05/10/updated-bing-app-for-windows-phone.aspx">unveiled</a> new features for its Bing ...
When Windows 8/RT launched, the benefit of Metro-styled apps may not have been immediately apparent. But, as Redmond's fledgling Windows Store began to fill out, some standouts have already appeared.
Microsoft is adding the AI-powered Bing search directly to the Windows 11 taskbar. Its Phone Link app also finally supports iOS devices bringing iMessage to Windows PCs. Microsoft has published a blog ...
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