NDTV: Cortana on Windows 10 can control your Android device, other smart gadgets

Voice-based virtual assistant Cortana, which Microsoft introduced to the desktop operating system in Windows 10, is a super useful service. It lets you take notes, play music on your computer, get reminders, and also check real-time traffic information. But its application doesn’t end there – Cortana can be made to work with third-party services to control your Android device as well as your smart bulbs, speakers, and other IoT devices linked to the device.

IBN Live: Top 10 all-new keyboard shortcuts in Windows 10

In line with new improvements in the Windows 10 operating system, Microsoft has added a fresh set of keyboard shortcuts. While most of the keyboard shortcuts in Windows 10 remain the same as the ones in Windows 8 (or older), there are many that are exclusive to Windows 10. This list of the 10 most useful all-new keyboard shortcuts that will not only make your Windows 10 experience smoother, but can also help speed up whatever you are doing on your PC.

Information Week: Windows 10 gives Microsoft a fighting chance in IoT

Now Microsoft aims to get into the IoT market with specific flavors of its brand-new operating system, Windows 10, which the company officially released July 29. Windows 10 will include a new IoT edition for small devices that is tuned to run Windows universal apps and drivers and is royalty free to makers and device builders.

Economic Times: Microsoft buys firm that boosts sales through games

Microsoft announced on Monday that it has bought a startup – Texas-based Incent Games – with a winning way of using game play to boost the performance of sales teams. “They’ve disrupted the old sales incentive model with an original twist that combines gamification with fantasy sports and expertly applies it to a sales setting,” Microsoft corporate vice president Bob Stutz said in a blog post announcing the acquisition.

CRN: Windows 10 demand strong initially, partners wait for enterprise

Microsoft said there are more than 14 million devices running Windows 10.In a Microsoft blog, Yusuf Mehdi, a Windows vice president, said the new operating system has seen “unprecedented demand.” Windows 10 is, perhaps, the most significant product launch for Microsoft since Satya Nadella became CEO last year. Under Nadella, the company’s focus has shifted toward the mobile market and cloud computing.

Bloomberg: Microsoft’s offshore profit pile surges past $100 billion mark

Microsoft Corp.’s stockpile of offshore profits rose to $108 billion, with a 17 percent increase over the past year as the company continues reaping profits in low-tax foreign jurisdictions. The company crossed the $100 billion mark, making it just the second U.S. corporation — after General Electric Co. — to do so, according to a securities filing July 31.

Channel World: Windows 10’s usage share jumps 4x in three days

Microsoft’s Windows 10 got off to a roaring start in its first few days, with its initial usage share handily trumping that of the firm’s last free upgrade, Windows 8.1, data from a Web analytics vendor showed. Worldwide, Windows 10’s usage share — a measure of how active users of the OS were on the Internet, not the number of users or PCs running the operating system — doubled from 0.3% to 0.6% on the official launch day of July 29, according to Irish metrics company StatCounter. By the end of Saturday, Aug. 1, Windows 10’s global usage share had climbed to 2.5%.

NDTV: Microsoft HoloLens to launch for developers ‘within the next year’

Microsoft’s HoloLens headset will become available to you a little sooner than originally expected. In an interview with BBC, Nadella said that Microsoft will release ‘V1’ (or version 1) of the HoloLens headset “within the next year”. He further noted that the new hologram-projecting device will be focused “more around developers and enterprises.” While still in the developing stage, the HoloLens has already attracted big players in the industry.

Yahoo: Microsoft analyst call – Windows 10 what it means for enterprise IT

Beyond the new features, security updates, and its platform-unifying design, Windows 10 marks a significant shift in how Microsoft’s characterizes its flagship operating system. Microsoft is encouraging people to think of Windows 10 more as a “service” than a traditional piece of purchased software. Whether you’ve been testing Windows 10 as an Insider or just now looking at it, Mary Jo Foley has the answers to the questions enterprise IT pros and power users have about Microsoft latest (and perhaps last numbered) Windows version.

Economic Times: Microsoft reveals some unexpected plans for Windows 10

In its annual corporate report to the SEC, Microsoft laid out its unexpected plans for how it expects Windows 10 to drive the company’s growth. “Our ambition for Windows 10 is to broaden our economic opportunity through three key levers: an original equipment manufacturer (‘OEM’) ecosystem that creates exciting new hardware designs for Windows 10; our own commitment to the health and profitability of our first-party premium device portfolio; and monetization opportunities such as services, subscriptions, gaming, and search,” reads the report.