Windows Store versions of games to “improve”, says Spencer
Some of the functionality missing from Windows Store versions of PC games will be added in the future, Microsoft has said.
The videos feature two teachers – known as “The Bug Chicks” – being impressed by several new Windows PC features, which do not exist on Mac.
For many viewers, the ad will likely act as a cute and casual introduction to the concept of “selfie”-based login, and to facial biometrics more broadly”.
Microsoft is pushing for a unified platform with Xbox and Windows 10. That could be good news for BIO-key, its biometric peripheral hardware partner; and it could be good for the biometrics industry more broadly, given the massive reach of Microsoft’s brand around the world.
Microsoft has been claiming that Windows 10 is the “most secure Windows ever”, and the company’s malware protection tool Windows Defender has indeed raised its score in AV-Tests recently as we reported earlier that Microsoft native tool ranked 10 out of a list of 20 third-party vendors. Jess shows how easy it is to draw using her finger on the screen to explain insect anatomy to students, while Christie complains “I don’t have a touch screen on my Mac”. Without fail to taunt Macs from Apple …
Take a look at the ads below… The spots all feature a pair of women discussing how Windows 10 helps their business – they highlight Cortana, touchscreens, and Windows Hello.
Microsoft is still working on the Windows 10 Mobile, because the developers had a few issues with offline Maps navigation and the inability to record audio in OneNote, or some forwarded messages in Outlook could not be open.