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Microsoft To Bring Cortana To IoT Devices With Screens Next Year (zdnet.com) 65

Microsoft plans to add Cortana support to Windows 10 IoT Core devices with screens as part of its Windows 10 Creators Update release. ZDNet adds: That's according to information Microsoft officials provided to the company's OEM partners at WinHEC 2016 in Shenzhen last week, in a session titled "Cortana and the Speech Platform." Microsoft Principal Program Manager May Ji outlined the ways that Microsoft wants its PC and device partners to make use of new "Wake on Voice from Modern Standby" and "Far-field Voice" support that's being added to Windows 10 with the Creators Update that's due out in the Spring of 2017. Wake on Voice from Modern Standby is a feature that allows Cortana to turn on PCs from off to a full-powered state on devices with Windows 10 "Modern Standby" power-management support. Far-field voice is what will allow Cortana to work in rooms with ambient noise at a distance of up to 13 feet/4 meters away.
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Microsoft To Bring Cortana To IoT Devices With Screens Next Year

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  • Awesome! (Score:4, Insightful)

    by Hognoxious ( 631665 ) on Tuesday December 13, 2016 @10:07AM (#53475411) Homepage Journal

    What's cortana?

    • Re: (Score:2, Funny)

      by Anonymous Coward

      It is that feature in Windows 10 that you turn off and never use. It is clippy without the clip.

      • Re: (Score:3, Insightful)

        How much energy is it going to burn eavesdropping on me whilst it's in standby mode?
        • by Mashiki ( 184564 )

          How much energy is it going to burn eavesdropping on me whilst it's in standby mode?

          Zero? You can uninstall it with gpedit.

      • It looks like you're writing a Clippy joke. Would you like help?
      • If I go to google and type 'disable' the first result I see in the autocomplete box is 'disable cortana'

        The second result is 'disable cortana windows 10'.

        I suspect foul play by Google: People should be searching for that with Bing, right?

        (True fact: 'Disable cortana', 'download firefox' and 'download chrome' are the only searches I've ever done on Bing)

    • Re:Awesome! (Score:4, Interesting)

      by tripleevenfall ( 1990004 ) on Tuesday December 13, 2016 @10:32AM (#53475545)

      Like everything MS does today, it's MS being third to market with a poor imitation of a product pioneered by someone else.

      • by Rob Y. ( 110975 )

        Isn't that basically like everything MS has always done? It's just that before they missed out on mobile, all their poor imitations came 'for free' with Windows, and eventually caught up more or less to their original sources - and so came to be thought of as good, and even sometimes 'innovative', while the originals faded to obscurity in the face of trying to compete with a now 'built in' Windows feature.

    • One of the first things you turn off after getting infected with Windows 10.

      Ponder the outcome of Siri and Clippy having a child after a very drunk night and both of them denying having anything to do with it.

    • What's cortana?

      The only hologram we ever masturbated to as kids.

  • Tea (Score:5, Funny)

    by 110010001000 ( 697113 ) on Tuesday December 13, 2016 @10:09AM (#53475419) Homepage Journal
    Earl Grey. Hot.
  • You Were Warned (Score:5, Insightful)

    by drinkypoo ( 153816 ) <drink@hyperlogos.org> on Tuesday December 13, 2016 @10:22AM (#53475469) Homepage Journal

    You were warned about malware coming to IoT devices, and look! Microsoft is here to bring it to you.

  • by Osgeld ( 1900440 ) on Tuesday December 13, 2016 @10:27AM (#53475505)

    siri caught a fad, but does anyone use it anymore? amazon cant beg people to use echo and cortana everyone hates and shuts of instantly? why do "they" keep trying to cram this crap down our throat ... we know how to search the internet

    • Depends. I certainly don't use it as a general personal assistant, but it is invaluable when driving a car or when you're unable to pickup your phone (e.g. cooking). Admittedly most of these interactions are quite simple but they are none the less useful.

  • by Anonymous Coward

    I would literally never use this. Enough, already. Silicon Valley has become the modern day equivalent of the World's Fair. Bring on the bearded lady.

  • by tacroy ( 813477 ) on Tuesday December 13, 2016 @10:33AM (#53475547)
    Right now, Cortana is annoying in many ways. But a specific way that this is make worse is that she answers on all devices in earshot. So if you have an xbox, pc, and phone running cortana and say "Hey Cortana" it answers on all three and tries to take actions on all three... very annoying.
    • Re: (Score:3, Insightful)

      Right now, Cortana is annoying in many ways. But a specific way that this is make worse is that she answers on all devices in earshot. So if you have an xbox, pc, and phone running cortana and say "Hey Cortana" it answers on all three and tries to take actions on all three... very annoying.

      The most annoying thing about Cortana is she can't take no for an answer. She's always pooping up saying hey did you know I can do this shit? You tell her to go away and she keeps coming back. Hmmm, maybe I could put in a harassment claim against her.

      • by tacroy ( 813477 )
        Ha! I'm sure if you asked nicely she could help you with that. Though, isn't there a disable cortana thing somewhere? I think its the first few options in the settings? (I can't use cortana on my work pc since it's disabled by remote policy)
        • Microsoft rounteily undoes disabling Cortana with updates to windows. So you have to fight her on a regular basis or give in to her beautiful blue buns

      • by antdude ( 79039 )

        Basically Paperclip from Office. ;P

    • by gtall ( 79522 )

      Cortana is on the cusp of MS Intelligent Design. Before long, Cortana devices will be talking OTA to other Cortana devices, it will be called VoiceNet. It will also collapse as soon as one device figures out how to insult the rest.

  • This can't possibly go wrong at all.
  • Did anyone notice that Microsoft generally makes fat, bloated, insecure, operating systems, with embedded spyware, which never should be put in an appliance?

    The last thing you will ever see: is the Microsoft logo on your heat-lung machine. Whiiiiiinnnnnneeee.

  • by sremick ( 91371 ) on Tuesday December 13, 2016 @11:46AM (#53475927)

    Cortana is such an annoying piece of crap. We're disabling it across our entire enterprise network on all Win10 computers via group policy, along with a myriad of other Win10 BS items which range from "nuisance" to "security/privacy violation/threat".

    Some of the businesses Microsoft is forcing Win10 upon actually care about security, privacy, and ease of use... even if Microsoft doesn't.

    • Some home users also care about that, it's a pity Microsoft isn't willing to provide that option even in exchange for money.
    • by ebvwfbw ( 864834 )

      Now now.... just because Cortana didn't respond to you the way you wanted doesn't mean she's a piece of crap.

      (Meant to be funny... Cortana is a POC, she rejected me too).

  • Me: Cortana, are you part of the Mirai 2.0 botnet?
    Cortana: I don't know what you are talking about Dave. Now, let me get back to work, I'm busy here.

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