Microsoft announced Office Delve back in 2014. While Delve could be considered a part of the Office suite – it is more of a social application rather than a productivity one. The idea might sound strange, but Delve can come handy when you are collaborating with a team. Delve brings …
Read More »Minecraft Windows 10 Edition to get Add-ons, Boss Battles and more
This year’s MINECON has brought us quite a few things – the Xbox One controller support for Gear `VR was not the only announcement this weekend. Minecraft: Windows 10 Edition Beta is stepping into the world of modding. The original Minecraft for PC was built by Notch himself and used …
Read More »Microsoft to give one free game with any Xbox One or Xbox One S bundle
Microsoft has launched a new offer for the Xbox One and Xbox One S bundles, and it is a pretty good one. Most AAA games launch near the end of the year; there are a wide variety of bundles launching very soon packing some of the most anticipated games this …
Read More »Bing app for iOS and Android now supports AMP
The AMP Project was launched in February of 2016 and has seen widespread adoption since then. While it is mostly spearheaded by Google; it is open source, and provides a vast JavaScript library of its own with restrictions on 3rd-party JavaScript. Today, Bing is adding support for AMP pages in their …
Read More »Xbox One controller will work with Gear VR from October
The Samsung Gear VR is one of the most affordable VR headsets you can buy right now. The Xbox One controller is one of the best controllers you can buy right now. Microsoft is bringing both a bit closer. Microsoft is rolling out Xbox One controller support for Samsung’s Gear VR …
Read More »Microsoft removes the HealthVault app for Windows Phone from store
Microsoft has been making some moves with its fitness and health offerings for the past few weeks. This only seems to be the latest of events, with more to come. Microsoft has started notifying the users of its HealthVault service about its plans of dropping support for the Windows Phone …
Read More »Lumia 550 and 650 receive new firmware, enables double-tap to wake
The new firmware is currently being pushed over-the-air with a version number of ‘01078.00042.16352.500xx’. It isn’t clear yet what the update adds; Microsoft still hasn’t updated its firmware history page, which is strange. Lumia 650 is definitely getting double-tap to wake with the update – as this is something that can be …
Read More »LinkedIn Learning will help you gain skills and train employees
LinkedIn made a number of announcements at its San Francisco event, and you can read more about them over here. The biggest one of the announcements was LinkedIn Learning – a product designed to help you gain skills with over 9000 courses. In the April of 2015, LinkedIn made a purchase …
Read More »LinkedIn announces web redesign, Interest Feed, LinkedIn Learning, and Bots
Today has been a busy day for the folks at LinkedIn. LinkedIn hosted a press event at its San Francisco office today and announced LinkedIn Learning, two new feature and a redesign for the web. Just a week after launching three new products for the Indian market, LinkedIn is trying …
Read More »Microsoft wants to link Skype with Aadhaar, bring Indian government services online
The Aadhaar initiative by the Indian government aims to build a digital database of every citizen – complete with fingerprint & iris scans. The goal is to build a centralized authentication system for every Indian citizen, which can then be used to provide various private and public services. At an …
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