Indian Express: Windows 10 now running on over 50 million computers – report

According to Winbeta, Windows 10 is now installed on over 50 million computers which includes free upgrades to eligible computers and new computers shipped with Windows 10 pre-installed. Microsoft earlier announced that the adoption rate for Windows 10 was over 14 million in the first 24 hours of its availability. Microsoft has a target to have Windows 10 running on over 1 billion machines in the next 3 years.

Channel World: Updates strengthen ties between Microsoft Outlook and other Office iOS apps

Microsoft’s Office apps for iOS were updated to make it easier for people to work with files sent and received using Outlook for iOS.Thanks to the upgrade, users can now tap on a Word, Excel or PowerPoint file emailed to them in Outlook and quickly edit it in the corresponding app on their iPhone or iPad. After editing, the app will export a new version of the document and switch back to Outlook so users can reply with their changes attached.

Live Mint: Nucleus Software partners with Microsoft to deliver cloud-based lending solution globally

Nucleus Software, the leading provider of lending and transaction banking solutions to the global financial services industry, has entered into a strategic partnership with Microsoft to deliver the latest version of the best-selling lending software in the world, FinnOne Neo, on Microsoft Azure. Nucleus Software’s products power the banking operations of more than 150 companies across 50 countries.

The Hindu: Microsoft launches project for schools

Microsoft India launched its Create to Inspire programme for educational institutions in the district. Launching the leadership programme initiated by Microsoft as part of its social outreach at Sacred Heart Senior Secondary School, Kottakkal, Education Minister P.K. Abdu Rabb called upon the parents, teachers and students to respond proactively to social and educational initiatives. Microsoft is implementing the programme in 4,000-odd schools across the country, covering 12,000-odd teachers and 11 lakh students.

Tech Shout: Microsoft Lumia 535 gets a new buyback offer in India

Microsoft has introduced a buyback offer for its affordable Lumia 535 smartphone. Under this deal, buyers of the device are currently able to purchase the smartphone at Rs 5999, if they have another low-end handset that they wish to exchange. Microsoft had launched this handset in India in November last year as a low-end Windows Phone 8.1 device featuring an admirable camera setup.

Indian Express: Microsoft rolls out a free cloud version to prevent child pornography

Microsoft has launched its cloud version of its PhotoDNA service, which helps law enforcement services and websites detect illegal images including those depicting child sexual abuse from massive photo libraries. PhotoDNA, launched in 2009, was developed by Microsoft in collaboration with Dartmouth College has helped over 70 companies like Facebook and Twitter identify illegal photos for removal but it required substantial time, money and expertise to run it.

Technuter: Fitbit announces its new Windows 10 App

Fitbit has announced the Fitbit for Windows 10 app, delivering a more engaging and fluid app design that lets users personalize the way they interact with key pieces of their health and fitness journey across all their Windows devices. Through new Windows 10 app features, people at all fitness levels can now more easily access and log their most important personalized data in real-time. Fitbit helps users track their steps, activity, exercise, food, weight and sleep, providing the information they need to more successfully reach their goals.

DQ India: 5 reasons why Cortana is worth the wait on Windows 10

Ever since the Windows 10 launch in the country, there has been a lot of hype and curiosity around Cortana, Microsoft’s very popular virtual assistant, and its expected arrival on the upgraded Windows version. Though there is still some time till the much-touted feature is rolled out on Windows 10 in India, as the excitement builds up, let’s look at what makes Cortana a feature that is so worth waiting for.

Economic Times: Microsoft to work with Andhra Pradesh government on ‘White Spaces’ project

Global technology giant Microsoft will be working with the Andhra Pradesh government on a pilot project called the ‘White Spaces’ in Srikakulam, a technology that uses unused television spectrum to deliver low cost Internet connectivity. It is for the first time that this kind of a technology is being implemented in India. Highlighting the potential of TV White Spaces, the Chief Minister (N Chandrababu Naidu) said that the project will help in the last-mile connectivity.