IBN Live: Cyanogen OS now incorporates Microsoft’s applications on phones

The latest version of the alternative mobile operating system, Cyanogen OS, now integrates Microsoft’s main applications and services such as Office, Skype, OneDrive, Outlook and Cortana. Cyanogen’s project has gained the support of major groups such as Qualcomm, Telefonica and Microsoft. As a result, the latest version of the OS, Cyanogen OS (13.1), is currently optimized to let users access Microsoft Office software, communication tools and cloud storage service.

Bloomberg: ROBLOX expands its imagination platform through the Windows 10 store

ROBLOX is announcing the launch of a new Windows 10 app, now available for free in the Windows Store for PCs and tablets. Warren Wilbee, Senior Director Partner Business Evangelism, US DX group, Microsoft, said, “We are very excited that ROBLOX is launching in our Windows Store, as we always strive to have the most intuitive products available to our community. We hold ROBLOX in high regards and are looking forward to the additional cross-platform capabilities our users will now enjoy through the ROBLOX Windows 10 app.”

Bloomberg: Microsoft reorganizes office group to focus on common tasks

Microsoft has reorganized its Office unit to combine products that tackle the same tasks rather than carving out individual products, said Julie Larson-Green, Chief Experience Officer, Applications and Services group, Microsoft. The company combined all tools for content creation like PowerPoint, Word and the Sway interactive-presentation app, while putting data and analytics tools like the Excel spreadsheet and Access database together.

Bloomberg: Xbox extends invitation to cross-platform game-playing at E3

Microsoft says other video-game makers are coming to play on its program to connect Xbox gaming with players on personal computers. At E3 this week, Microsoft announced Play Anywhere, a program that lets people who buy a single digital copy of a video game play on both Xbox and a Windows 10 personal computer. The first games announced to support the feature are six titles Microsoft is publishing itself, including “Gears of War 4” and “Forza Horizon 3”.

MSN India: ‘Titanfall 2’ builds on Microsoft’s cloud

The sequel to the original Titanfall is multi-platform and takes advantage of multiple cloud systems. In fact, it uses “every cloud,” according to lead programmer John Shiring. Through a partnership with UK-based server company Multiplay, Titanfall 2 will use Azure, Google and Amazon cloud services, plus bare metal systems, physical servers that sit on racks in big data centers. It is heading to Xbox One and Windows 10

MSN India: Use Microsoft Outlook to schedule a meeting at Starbucks

At the Build Developer conference, Microsoft gave the full rundown on a number of Office extensions for Mac. Part of it was a Starbucks add-in that allows users to send gift cards and book meetings inside Outlook. That extension is now ready meaning users can easily send a “thank you” cup of coffee or schedule a meeting at Starbucks location while looking at a related email.

Bloomberg: AEC360 Holdings recognized as Winner for 2016 Microsoft Industry Partner of the Year

AEC360 has won the 2016 Microsoft Industry Partner of the Year Award. The company was honored among a global field of top Microsoft partners for demonstrating excellence in innovation and implementation of customer solutions based on Microsoft technology. Gavriella Schuster, General Manager, Worldwide Partner Group, Microsoft, said, “We are honored to recognize AEC360 as this year’s Winner of the 2016 Microsoft Industry award. AEC360 is a prime example of the excellent talent we see in our Microsoft partner community to deliver innovative and transformative solutions to our mutual customers.”

Bloomberg: Tech Data Cloud adds ISV solutions to Support Microsoft Ecosystem

Tech Data Corporation introduced a community of independent software vendors designed to support the ecosystem of Microsoft solutions offered by its Tech Data Cloud business unit. These ISV solutions enable Tech Data’s solutions providers to easily differentiate offerings while providing more complete solutions to end users. The announcement was made in conjunction with Tech Data’s Channel Link 2016 event in Atlanta, Georgia.

CNBC: Microsoft adding new ways for likeminded gamers to team up

Microsoft is making it easier for gamers who share the same passions or even gender to meet and play with each other online. It’s a step toward curbing online harassment. The company is adding a feature called “looking for group” that will allow Xbox Live gamers to use search terms to find players interested in teaming up on certain games.

The Times of India: Microsoft launches Xbox One S and plans VR-capable console

Microsoft announced ‘Project Scorpio’, a new Xbox console that will support ultra-high resolution gaming and virtual reality. The tech giant will also launch a slimmer version of its Xbox One console at the video game conference E3 in Los Angeles. Project Scorpio, which will have the ability to power virtual reality experiences and 4K gaming, is expected to be available during the holiday season in 2017.