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Microsoft hints Cortana may come to other platforms

Saturday, November 15, 2014

Microsoft hints Cortana may come to other platforms Cortana's been cooped up too long

Microsoft's Siri rival Cortana is currently exclusive to Windows Phone, despite plenty of speculation that she should have moved beyond her home base by now.

But that will happen soon enough, judging by comments Microsoft made during a briefing with analysts and journalists recently.

Microsoft Chief Experience Officer Julie Larson-Green took the opportunity to touch on some of the many things Cortana might do beyond her basic smartphone functions.

When asked if that means Cortana is on her way to other platforms, she responded, "the short answer is yeah."

She wouldn't reveal any more details, but that's pretty unambiguous. It won't be surprising at all to see Cortana in Windows 10, but where she might venture beyond that is a mystery we're eager to see solved.

Via Business Insider

Snapchat blames other apps for nude photo leak

Saturday, October 18, 2014

The messaging app says it's not responsible for the leaking of thousands of private photos by hackers. Also, Dairy Queen is hit by a credit card data breach, and Microsoft's CEO needs good karma after bad advice.

An estimated 200,000 Snapchat users have had their private photos hacked, but Snapchat is putting the blame on sketchy apps that promise to backup the disappearing snaps. In this CNET Update video, get the details on the nude photo hack nicknamed "The Snappening."

Almost everything can be hacked these days. Not even your Orange Julius is safe. Dairy Queen is the latest company to be hit by hackers, with customer credit and debit card data stolen from nearly 400 stores.

Satya Nadella can't blame his recent blunder on a hack. Microsoft's CEO backpedaled after giving bad advice at a woman's tech conference, telling the audience that women shouldn't ask for raises.

But this Update roundup isn't all depressing news. Watch until the end for a peek at Sony's PlayStation-streaming smartphone and a tablet with a built-in projector:

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Exclusive: Sony: no to bringing PS4 remote play to other phones - except our own

Monday, September 15, 2014

Sony: no to bringing PS4 remote play to other phones - except our own Come on - give the Z2 owners a little thrill

Sony has confirmed it's considering bringing PS4 to other smartphones – but only Xperia devices.

One of the big headlines of IFA 2014 was the news that the new Sony Xperia Z3 range would allow you to remotely play your PS4 games.

However, it was limited to just the Sony Xperia Z3, Xperia Z3 Compact and Xperia Z3 Tablet Compact.

Pierre Perron, Sony Mobile president for North West Europe, told TechRadar that while there was no chance of the service coming to other phone brands, unlike the now-retired PlayStation Mobile app that was available on most Android phones.

When quizzed on plans to roll the Remote Play service out further, Perron was unequivocal about the fact it would stay in the Sony family:

"It is important to highlight that this functionality will be exclusive on Xperia, and there is no intention to roll out this on any other competitor device," he said.

However, when asked about whether older Sony phones could also see the compatibility, he confirmed that while it was possible technically, the brand hadn't decided whether it would bring it to phones such as the Xperia Z2:

"Today we cannot answer whether we will be [allowing older Sony phones to have PS4 remote play capabilities]; the Z3 series will be the only series compatible with the remote play, and then we will see in the next six months.

"There is no reason technically [why we don't do it], the only limit we would have is the processing power of the smartphone. So depending on that, there is no reason why at a certain point we wouldn't bring the functionality as we did on other Sony features.

"But for the time being we are committed to bringing this out on the Z3 series."

Given the Sony Xperia Z2 has a largely similar internal architecture to the Z3, there should be no reason why it couldn't support Remote Play as well – here's hoping in six months time, probably when Sony launches the Z4, we see the Z2 shown some love as well.

 

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