Build 2015 conference: 10 things that Microsoft told us

  

Yesterday, Microsoft CEO Setena Della announced a new corporate strategic structure at the annual Developer Conference & mdash;—Build 2015. The Microsoft executive team presented smart cloud storage, new Microsoft Office software, Windows 10 and the cool HoloLens holographic glasses in a three-hour release. Nadella said: "We hope that users will need to change from Microsoft to Microsoft and Microsoft. & rdquo; Let's take a look at the 10 significant events that Build 2015 brought to us.

1. The new win10 browser finally has the name

The win10 browser that was once called "Project Spartan" now has the official name ——Microsoft Edge. Of course, to test the compatibility of the website, we used to have “IE” and “Internet Explorer” will exist in Win10 to ensure the normal operation of the system.

2. The Microsoft Edge page is very similar to the 1990s.

The new Microsoft Edge browser is equipped with Microsoft's Cortana feature, so users can bring any questions to this Asked by an electronic personal assistant. In addition, we can also use the transcript feature to annotate the webpage (although we don't know when this feature will be used and why it is used); the main page of the browser displays various recommended software, videos, and website URLs. . From the perspective of sitting, the Microsoft Edge page is like a page that was only available in the 1990s, and it may not look so "or tall".

3. HoloLens holographic glasses are even more cool than we think.

This 3D holographic glasses that made a lot of noise in January this year is really cool. On the stand, the presenter wore HoloLens through a virtual living room to showcase the magical features of the glasses. HoloLens can run the win10 system and its applications anytime and anywhere and control with a variety of simple gestures; it can also "cast" the calendar or video to the wall and let the projection move with itself.

4. Airtap

When you wear HoloLens holographic glasses, you control them with “airtap”. Airtap is a virtual display that floats in front of you, and you can manipulate it with a series of gestures.

5. HoloLens will take a while to get listed

Kitman said that although at the Build 15 conference, Microsoft brought hundreds of HoloLens holographic glasses to the participants, but it was officially There is still a certain distance to enter the market, just to satisfy the developers' "appetite". HoloLens can be applied to many fields such as anatomy, architectural design, art research, and physics research. Now Microsoft has not yet specified the exact time available for its software development kits, let alone the price and commercial availability of holographic glasses.

6. Office is smarter

Microsoft is gradually turning Office Office software into a platform. In other words, developers can insert any other software in Excel, word, and get data from different channels. At the conference booth, Microsoft "implanted" Uber software in the office software to remind you when to call the car without delaying the upcoming meeting; this program will automatically get you through Windows Maps The instant location as well as getting your target plan from Outlook.

7. Windows is constantly improving

Microsoft's Joe Belfiore is very appreciative of the personalization of Microsoft's Cortana. She will always pay attention to what you are doing and recommend new applications based on your existing procedures. She will also keep an eye on the use of your tablet and regularly recommend new things, such as the use of stylus. This really gives you no reason to turn off Microsoft Xiaona this feature.

8. You can use your favorite Android and iOS apps on Windows systems

Microsoft has announced compatibility between Android and iOS programs, which has been turned on for Windows applications that have been poorly used. Another door.

9. Windows 10 application implementation "big one system"

Another big point in Build 2015 is the implementation of "big through", that is to say all use windows The system's smart terminals are now "Unicom", you can run the same software on your computer, mobile phone, tablet and other devices to connect these devices together.

10. Maybe one day, your mobile phone is also your computer

Once the same program code runs on your windows system device, it doesn't matter which device you use. In Build 2015, a scene was shown in which a person connected a mouse, a keyboard, and a huge display to his mobile phone, and then used the phone to edit the slides as if they were on a computer. But it seems to say that if you lose your phone, it is really miserable.

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