Xiaomi Mi4c Leaked To Come With Type-C USB port and Even More Internal Storage

It was earlier reported that Xiaomi Mi4c is going to carry a price of less than $250, which is a steal of a deal considering that you will get a smartphone running a Snapdragon 808 chipset in it.

Windows 10 for phones features revealed

Microsoft showed off a number of new features for Windows 10 on phones today, but in afternoon sessions at the company’s press event. Most of the demonstrations focused on improving the built-in apps and features of Windows Phone, and fixing a lot of the oddities. That includes mail, maps, photos, Skype, and messaging.

Windows 8 and Windows 7 would receive a free upgrade to Windows 10

Once the OS launches later this year, Microsoft announced that all users who are using- Windows 8 and Windows 7 would receive a free upgrade to Windows 10 . With the release of the January Technical Preview, Microsoft is testing one of those systems.

Windows 10 build 9926 installation process

If you are installing the Windows 10 build that was released today, you will notice that the installation screens have been slightly changed or updated since Windows 8 and even over 9879, to a small degree. Since we know you don't install Windows builds frequently, we snapped some screens while installing the OS that you can see at the bottom of the post.

Whatsapp launches the Web client

Today WhatsApp announced a web client that will enable users to use the world’s most popular mobile IM client on their PC and Macs. But this web Client works only in the Google Chrome browser.

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Thursday, 18 June 2015

Cortana will be available for Android phones at the end of June

Now-a-days Microsoft focusing on cross-platform approach to software development it wasn't a great surprise, few weeks ago Microsoft confirmed that its Cortana digital assistant would be made available on Android and iOS this year, as a 'companion app' to Windows 10.



On May 26, Microsoft announced that:

The Cortana companion will be available for Android phones at the end of June and for iPhones later this year.
However, in its announcement yesterday that Cortana is heading to the Xbox One, Microsoft briefly referred to its Android plans again - but that planned launch date seems to have slipped:

Starting in July, the beta of the Cortana app for Android Phones will be available to test as a companion to Windows 10 PCs.

It is not clear what has caused Microsoft to push back the launch of the Cortana app on Android from June to July, but it seems a safe bet that the company wanted to give itself a bit more time to fix bugs and make final improvements to the app before releasing its first public beta.