Channel Times: AMD’s new desktop processors support Windows 10

AMD introduced the newest addition to its A-Series line of desktop processors. The A8-7670K APU is compatible for Microsoft Windows 10, mainstream workloads, and eSports online gaming. “Our newest APU provides a smooth user experience and is engineered for Windows 10 and eSports online gaming,” said Kevin Lensing, Sr. Director, Client Business Unit at AMD.

Channel World: Nadella – Despite cloud push, on-premises products still matter to Microsoft

CEO Satya Nadella said that the company hasn’t given up on its products tailored for companies that still have on-premises data centers.”Overall, I start even with the worldview that my server business is not some legacy business,” he said during a conference call with financial analysts. “We fundamentally think of our servers as the extension of the cloud; I even describe it architecturally as the edge of our cloud.”

Times of India: Microsoft’s Siri-rival Cortana coming to India

Almost a week ahead of the launch of Windows 10, Microsoft has announced that Cortana, its virtual assistant, will be rolled out (on Windows 10) in India and other new markets via the Windows Insider Program for beta testers. The company said in a blog post, “Cortana is also aware of important cultural touchstones in each market. In France, Cortana celebrates the Cannes Film Festival. In Canada, Cortana loves hockey, and in India, Cortana celebrates cricket star and national hero Sachin Tendulkar.”

NDTV: Windows 10 will be made available on USB Flash Drives – Microsoft

Microsoft confirmed that its upcoming Windows 10 operating system will be available on USB drives soon after a couple of Amazon listings claiming to sell Windows 10 versions on USB drives were spotted. Amazon.com started taking pre-orders for Windows 10 Home and Windows 10 Pro on USB flash drives at $119.99 (approximately Rs. 7,600) and $199.99 (approximately Rs. 12,700). Notably, the retailer listed Microsoft as the seller of the USB flash drives with Windows 10

Business Standard: Microsoft updates OneNote, combines iPhone and iPad app

Microsoft has combined its note taking app OneNote for the iPhone and iPad and added new features for Android devices. Using the latest version of OneNote the iPad users now will be able to create notes and lists from a new Today widget in the Notification Center. It also now allows the users to move and copy pages between notebooks and sections on Android.