"Microsoft Monday" gives a quick rundown of events and news that happened from the previous week, all connected to the Microsoft company and its treats.
Only a week ago, it included the details on the privacy concerns of Windows 10, the latest Xbox bundles, details on digital entitlement, LinkedIn integration with Cortana, Xbox One 12 person party chat, addition to Outlook of @mentions and Likes on the web, Microsoft VR Kit, Free skype minutes, Wunderlist for Windows 10, Fifth Avenue retail store, Havok and Adxstudio acquisitions plus a lawsuit ceasefire with Google.
Take a look on what happened this previous week with Microsoft:
Phil Spencer of Xbox One claimed during a GreekWire Summit gathering that Sony PSP 4 gets a large lead before the Microsoft MSFT -0.27% of gaming console. This Sony lead seems to be high which according to Spencer, makes it impossible for Microsoft to keep pace with, Forbes reported.
The Quantum Break shooter game release, exclusive only to Xbox One, will be delayed until next year. Sam Lake, the Creative Director of Remedy Entertainment has spoken to GameSpot about the cause of the delay, citing the company for its decision not to rush the said game, including its TV show.
Microsoft is said to have the best technology in handwriting recognition, which at present is being brought by Cortana, the personal assistant created for Windows 10 and Phone 8.1. It is able to read through handwritten notes and turn them as a note for locations, numbers and times, Extreme Tech reported. Sadly, some reports indicate some cases where this feature fails to work. When trying to make Cortana recognize a date, nothing was ever recognized.
In case you have not seen any of the Updates mentioned above, there is no reason to panic. Like its recent builds, it appears to launch in fits then begins over the next day.