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As with previous Cortana releases, the system finds programs and documents, but it can now also respond to other types of request: type in a calculation or a phrase such as “weather Sheffield” and results will pop up directly from your taskbar.It’s a clever way to dissuade people from going to Google for simple errands, but it’s not yet smart enough: after a few requests such as “show me bus times” yielded only dumb Bing searches, I found myself falling back on the browser.The Anniversary Update sees Cortana get a little smarter in other areas, however. For example, it (I can’t call it “she”) can now save and recall useful information such as your frequent flier numbers, and you can add photos to reminders to make them more visual.Reminders are now synced across devices, too, so if you’re away from your desk, your Windows Phone will tell you about a reminder you set from your laptop. If you’re in the US, you can also use the Cortana app for Android or iOS to get reminders – but Microsoft has yet to bring out the app outside the US.

Back at release, it became obvious that Windows 10 is the last big monolithic update to Microsoft’s key operating system. This will be the last time users will have to undergo the upheaval of reinstalling a major version of Windows. The last time they’ll have to worry about backwards-compatibility, just to keep up with the bleeding edge. The last time they’ll have to make a decision over whether to install this version or wait until the next one in the hope that things will get better. There will be no Windows 11.This means upgrading to Windows 10 – which you should have done by now – was something of a leap of faith. So does the Anniversary Update justify that faith?

Microsoft has scattered tweaks throughout Windows 10 for the Anniversary Update, but there are three areas it has concentrated heavily on: Edge; Cortana; and ink support.When it was first released, many people claimed Edge was too simple, but it’s always been responsive and easy to use. Now it’s gained support for extensions, too. There aren’t many of these about yet – yes, AdBlock is there, but please whitelist us if you’re using it – but we’d expect this to grow over time.Extensions are installed through the Windows Store, as you’d expect, and there’s no option to install extensions independently of the store. There isn’t much to say about extensions at this point, except to say that they work, and that there’s so few of them at this point that we were able to try out every single available one.Edge keeps the nice-but-not-vital features it had at launch, including an annotation feature that lets you scribble with a stylus onto a web page, or type into sticky notes, and save or share your markup for future reference – and across Windows 10 devices.

Windows 10 review: The desktop is back at the forefront of Microsoft's thinking in 2015 and for the better, too There’s Cortana integration. Visit a restaurant’s website and you’ll see a Cortana prompt in the address bar: “I’ve got directions, hours and more.” Click and the details appear in a pop-up pane at the side of the window.The browser is more secure than the old Internet Explorer, benefitting from the sandboxing built into the Universal app framework. As a result, it’s far less vulnerable to hackers and drive-by downloads. So confident is Microsoft in the robustness of its new browser that it’s offering a “bug bounty” of up to $15,000 for anyone who manages to expose a security vulnerability. Edge’s biggest advantage over Chrome, however, remains its parsimonious approach to your battery, and this is an area Microsoft claims to have pushed even further in the Windows 10 Anniversary Update.

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Microsoft must look at the sales of the iPad Pro – particularly into enterprise – and experience pangs of jealousy. Although Bill Gates didn’t invent pen-based computing, the company championed it throughout the early 2000s, and even through the Tablet PC years when, to be honest, the technology hadn’t quite caught up with the vision. Then Johnny-come-lately Apple appears with its Pencil and everyone acts like no-one has created a stylus before.The truth is that Windows has had pen support for a long, long time, and in the 24 years since it released the first pen-supporting version, Microsoft has become really rather good at pen interfaces. The problem it has faced is twofold: not enough pen devices out in the wild, and not enough developer support for those devices.The Windows 10 Anniversary Update can’t fix either of these issues on its own, but it can at least improve the pen experience for those who use it, and find ways to encourage users to use the pen more often.

To that end, it’s created the Windows Ink Workspace, a little icon on the taskbar which reveals three new features: Sticky Notes, Sketchpad and Screen Sketch.I can already hear you mumbling about Sticky Notes. “That’s not new,” you’re saying, “and who uses them anyway?” The answer to the latter is “lots of people” – just take a trip around the average office and count the number of little yellow bits of paper around people’s screens. And these Sticky Notes are more than just yellow blobs on your screen. You can, for the first time, ink on them as well as typing. And thanks to Cortana, they’re actually smart. Write “Call Bill tomorrow” and Cortana parses the writing and colours it. You then tap on it to create a reminder. It also works with certain kinds of information, for example flight numbers or phone numbers. If Cortana recognises something, it colours the text, and tapping on it lets you take actions, such as adding the phone number to your contacts.

In theory, this is great. In practice, I couldn’t get it to work. At present, this smart ink recognition feature only works with US English, with other languages to follow.The other apps did work as expected, though. Sketchpad is a reasonably full-featured drawing application, which lets you draw with pen, pencil and highlighter tools. It also has a ruler you can draw lines against, and which you move around and rotate using multitouch. If that sounds familiar, it should: it’s borrowed directly from Apple’s iPad Pro Notes application and Adobe’s earlier Sketch app. There’s nothing wrong with that, of course, but it certainly made me smile.

Screen Sketch is probably my favourite application in Ink Workspace. All it does is capture the screen and let you crop it, annotate it, and share it to other applications. I did this constantly, and found Screen Sketch incredibly smooth. It’s one of the small applications that ties together different parts of Windows – Ink, the Share charm – and makes something work really smoothly.If you’re selling your laptop, plan to free up some space or simply want to wipe the slate clean, you may want to think about resetting your Windows PC. The good news is this is relatively straightforward to do when using Windows 10. Here we break down the process into easy-to-follow steps, which work across Windows 10 PCs, tablets and laptops. On the next page, we have a similar guide for Windows 8.First of all, click on the Settings icon in the menu, then select Update & security. Alternatively, type Reset into the search tab.

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From the Update & security menu, select Recovery. This will bring up two options: Reset this PC and Advanced start-up. For restoring your laptop, you’ll want to select the first option.Now you’ll have three options: Keep my files, Remove everything and Restore factory settings. The first choice will keep your personal files, and is good for generally refreshing settings and removing installed apps. The second choice will also remove your personal files, while the last choice also reinstalls the original version of Windows that came on your laptop. It may be worth noting which version of Windows your laptop came with – for example, if your laptop came with Windows 8, that’s the version that’ll be initially installed.

If you decide to keep your files, you’ll be presented with a list of apps that will be affected and then asked to confirm the reset. The other two options involve further questions. If you have multiple drives on your machine, you’ll need to decide whether to remove the files from all drives, or just the drive where Windows is installed. For a full reset, choose the latter option.You’ll then be given the option to clean your drives as well as remove files. If you're just refreshing your own machine, the first option is much quicker. If you’re planning to pass on your laptop, it will be worth cleaning the drive. This will take longer but will make it much harder for anyone to recover your removed files. Finally, you’ll be given a breakdown of what will happen to your laptop if you restore it to factory settings. If you’re happy with this, you can click Restore and the process will begin.

Now it’s time to sit back, relax and whip up a brew. Depending on your choices, and the speed of your system, this can take up to an hour. You’ll know it’s finished when you’re prompted to agree to the licence agreement. Steve Sinofsky used to be the president of Microsoft's Windows division, but he clearly doesn't feel that Windows is where the action is now. In a series of tweets following Apple's iPhone SE event, Sinofsky laid out why the “iPads can't do real work” argument no longer holds any water.The Raspberry Pi has become one of the biggest successes in British computing, selling eight million of its microcomputers since it first started commercially producing them in 2012. In case you're wondering, that now makes it the most popular British computer ever made, a title formerly held by the Amstrad PCW.

As you may already know, the Raspberry Pi has become a favourite with those who like to tinker with homebrew projects and it's also worked its way into schools, helping educate young minds about how computers work. Now with the Raspberry Pi 3 out in the wild, you're probably wondering which microcomputer you should buy. Well, worry no more, as Alphr's head-to-head guide is here to serve up the right Pi for you.For less than £30, the Raspberry Pi 2 packed a lot of power into the same small frame that the Raspberry Pi has always had. Now the Raspberry Pi 3 has managed to do the same, usurping the Pi 2 as the most powerful Pi yet.From a pure specs standpoint, the Pi 3 benefits from a boost of processor speed, upping the Pi 2's 900MHz quad-core ARM Cortex-A7 CPU to a 1.2GHz quad-core ARM v8. Compare this to the Pi B+'s single-core 700MHz ARM v6, and you'll realise that the Pi 3 is a powerful pocket-sized computer.

In terms of pure performance, running the Whetstone Pi A7 benchmarking tool revealed that the Pi 3 is around 65% quicker than the Pi 2, scoring 711 to the P2's 432. While its increase in power may only be marginal, the new processor is actually more power-efficient. While the Pi 2 always ran at a steady 900MHz, the Pi 3 drops down to 600MHz when idle, meaning it draws far less power – ideal if you plan to run your Pi via a battery.The rest of the Pi 3's specs remain the same as the Pi 2 (1GB of RAM, 4 USB 2 ports, 100Mbits/sec Ethernet port, HDMI, 3.5mm audio jack and microSD slot), although it does feature a couple of welcome additions: Wi-Fi and Bluetooth 4. Those who grew tired of wasting USB ports by plugging in Wi-Fi adapters and Bluetooth dongles won't have to worry anymore.The Raspberry Pi 3's Wi-Fi chip is also reasonably impressive for a device without a separate antenna. In our review, the Pi 3 achieved data-transfer speeds of 12Mbits/sec, compared with 26Mbits/sec from an 802.11n laptop when positioned 10 metres away from the router. When moved to within a metre of the router, speeds rose to 19Mbits/sec on the Pi 3, compared to 84Mbits/sec on the laptop.


 
 
 

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