Enter the bot matrix.
Microsoft made waves with their annual , unveiling their big new take on computing: . This idea leverages bots and virtual assistants like Cortana to make computing more natural and predictive, and it's all coming sooner than you might think across the entire Microsoft ecosystem. Microsoft is also planning to make things even easier for developers with two big changes: their and . Oh, and we got to spend more , and it's just as cool as ever!
You can expect a review for the new to come later in the week, but in the meantime: . And this is coming right before the anticipated unveiling of the . BlackBerry, for their part, is , with the possibility of a public beta test.
If you're thinking about getting a newer and smaller or , not only do we have our reviews ready for your reading, we've also got and the .
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We're well into the flow of the LG G5, and . To get you interested, we have a pretty sweet , accessories included. Unfortunately, AT&T's .
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Microsoft this week held their annual Build developer 3-day conference in San Francisco. The event forgoes any hardware announcement and instead focuses on new developer tools and outlines the future of Microsoft, Windows 10, Azure, and all of their various services.
Some of the big announcements at Build included , Universal Windows Platform (UWP) app development , , .
Perhaps the biggest news was Microsoft for developers and the inclusion of .
You can see .