Inspired by the character of artificial intelligence of the game series Halo, Cortana was presented along with Microsoft Windows Phone 8.1 in San Francisco April 2, 2014.
It can be used to make calls, send messages, set reminders, make notes, recognize the music, find great restaurants nearby, check the calendar, and more.
Cortana is also able to understand natural language and get to know you.
Microsoft wanted to develop an assistant more “human” as possible.
There is a notebook where Cortana stores information that he learned about of you and you can change them manually if you want.
Our assistant, then, will know which are the places that we like, the people dear to us and all the things that we might be interested.
If you allow access, Cortana can read e-mail, monitor our position, watch your browsing history, check the list of contacts, keep an eye on the calendar and suggest useful information.
Our assistant, then, will know which are the places that we like, the people dear to us and all the things that we might be interested.
If you allow access, Cortana can read e-mail, monitor our position, watch your browsing history, check the list of contacts, keep an eye on the calendar and suggest useful information.
Cortana is designed to recognize the environment, and should be able to understand the requirements.
You can also type questions if you prefer not to speak out loud.
One of the most useful features of Cortana is the ability to set a “reminder of the people”.
For example, saying “Remember me next time I call my sister to ask his son” will create a reminder that sound when you call or we will be called from that number.
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For example, saying “Remember me next time I call my sister to ask his son” will create a reminder that sound when you call or we will be called from that number.
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Microsoft has opened a page in Italian on the site dedicated to Cortana WindowsPhone.com
To start using and testing Cortana is necessary to enroll in the program Windows Phone Developer Preview.
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