A lot can happen in a week. Seven days might not seem like much, but it can be an eternity in the tech news cycle. Between Windows news, hardware and software developments and Microsoft’s fast-paced movements throughout the technology landscape, it’s never easy to keep your hand on the pulse of technology. Not to mention everything that’s going on right here at Windows Central!
Every week we’re going to compile the biggest stories into one post, so you never fall behind – In Case You Missed It (ICYMI).
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This week’s news was obviously dominated by Build 2015 and all of the goodies that Microsoft has in store for the Windows platform.
A big part of that was about courting developers of other platforms to extend their work to Windows 10. But this wasn’t about begging and pleading, it was all about showing them how easy it would be to bring their creations to the Windows family of products.
Microsoft announced they had created a simple, streamlined process for compiling both Android and iOS apps for Windows 10.
To prove their point, Microsoft dropped a bomb, revealing that Candy Crush Saga, the blockbuster game that just made its way onto Windows Phone fairly recently, was in fact the product of their new compiling process.
Other news out of Build 2015 saw Microsoft’s new browser, known up until now only as Project Spartan, don its new moniker, Microsoft Edge. Despite the move to a new browser, Microsoft couldn’t help but give a nod to Edge’s predecessor, Internet Explorer, in the design of its logo.
We also saw how the Windows 10 experience will compare on PCs, tablets, and phones. It was announced that Continuum would be built into Windows 10 for Phones, which will allow you to connect to an external monitor and essentially use it as a PC. However, make no mistake, you will need a new phone for that to happen.
Additionally, we got a taste of what Windows 10 will be like on tablets
Things wouldn’t be complete without a look at Windows Holographic Platform for HoloLens. Though it wasn’t as in depth as everyone would have liked, Microsoft did promise to give us more at E3
Other notable items:
Source : androidcentral
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