The Windows 8.1 update wasn’t the only thing that was announced by Microsoft today. They also announced Windows Phone 8.1 as well. Here’s a list of the improvements:
- The lock screen is now fully customizable
- The Start screen allows users to set a background image or texture.
- Action Center is a new feature accessible from the top of the screen. It allows you to get access to items including WiFi, Bluetooth and Hotspot. Sound familiar? It should as Android and iOS has a similar feature.
- The Cortana digital assistant which is powered by Bing and similar to Siri makes an appearance. Cortana is named for an AI character in the popular Halo video game series.
- There’s Enterprise VPN support, S/MIME support along with expanded MDM features for BYOD users.
- There’s an improved Calendar.
- There’s Wi-Fi Sense which suggests “higher quality” WiFi networks around you. Plus it will also connect you to free hotspots and accept the terms of use automatically.
Windows Phone 8.1 will be coming to existing devices “in the next few months.”


Amazon Announces Fire TV Media Player
Posted in Commentary on April 2, 2014 by itnerdAmazon today announced the Fire TV, a new media streaming device. The Fire TV is set-top box with a bluetooth remote that supports voice search “that works” according to the company. It supports 1080p via HDMI and features dual-band, dual-antenna Wi-Fi with MIMO for fast video downloads. It will stream Amazon Prime Instant Video titles as well as content from third-party providers such as Netflix and Hulu among other things. Plus it will play games. But you need a $39 wireless Fire game controller. There will be a suite of game publishers that will offer up games including Disney, Gameloft, EA, Sega, Ubisoft and Double Fine.
It’s a direct shot at the Apple TV, Roku, and Chromecast. Thus all of those vendors may have to step up their game. It’s shipping now for $99 in the US.
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