Thứ Tư, 20 tháng 6, 2018

Windows 8 adds native language recognition capabilities

Microsoft says it has added native language search capabilities to the Windows 8 product key
Smart Search tool, meaning users can perform voice search for content.
On his blog, Microsoft said users must update to the latest version of Windows 8 can take advantage of new features. This will make it easier for the Bing search engine on your Windows product.
With the new version, users can perform common queries such as "my screen is too bright" to open the screen brightness menu, or "get apps for Windows" to open the Windows Store. However, some common queries, like "how do I connect to the Internet" or "find my printer" can simply return to the search page.
However, this is still seen as an attempt to upgrade Microsoft's Windows product key search feature, especially to improve the Bing search engine. A year ago, Microsoft said Bing could be used as a virtual assistant, a natural language identifier found in Cortana, a new digital assistant application introduced by Microsoft in Windows Phone 8.1.
Just as Google Now began offering Google Chrome for its Chrome browser, Microsoft is starting the next step in bringing Cortana voice assistant to the Windows platform. According to recent rumors, Cortana may appear in the Windows update this fall or on the next generation of Windows.
Regarding the Cortana issue for Windows, a Microsoft office 2016 product key representative pointed out that the search query tool is being developed in the right direction and that the company does not want to reveal any details about this version in the future. future. Microsoft is continuing to explore ways to give Cortana the best possible functionality.

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