01
The
days of the Microsoft and Apple's rivalry are long over. Microsoft
makes some of the best apps you can get for an Apple iPhone, and Apple
recently reciprocated that love by featuring Microsoft at one of its
legendary on-stage events.
Still, as the second-most-valuable company in the world, Apple gets all the attention when it comes to its technology. But Microsoft is doing some really cool stuff that Apple hasn't even begun to (publicly) discuss. In fact, Apple is taking its cues from Microsoft in some key areas.
Here are the 12 things that Microsoft does better than Apple.
Still, as the second-most-valuable company in the world, Apple gets all the attention when it comes to its technology. But Microsoft is doing some really cool stuff that Apple hasn't even begun to (publicly) discuss. In fact, Apple is taking its cues from Microsoft in some key areas.
Here are the 12 things that Microsoft does better than Apple.
02
Windows
handles application windows better than Apple OS X. In Windows 10, just
drag an open window to the top of the screen to full-screen it or to
the side to make it fill half the screen. It's handy for multitasking.
03
Unlike
Apple's Siri, Microsoft Cortana actually learns a noticeable amount
from your preferences over time. Even better, Cortana is available
straight from the Windows 10 taskbar, or on iPhone and Android — while
Siri is stuck on the iPhone and iPad, without even Mac OS X integration.
04
Apple's
OS X hasn't changed much over the last several years. But from Windows 7
to Windows 8 to Windows 10, Microsoft has removed, re-added, and then
gussied up its legendary Start menu. Now, you can find your files and
apps faster — and get key information, like when your Uber is going to
arrive, without opening up the app
05
Windows
has always been a better place for gaming than the Mac. With Windows
10, Microsoft doubled up on that with a new Xbox app that literally lets
you stream games from the Xbox One console to your Windows 10 laptop,
tablet, or PC
06
Microsoft
is better at cloud services than Apple. With apps like OneNote and
OneDrive, you can have your files and notes anywhere, at any time — not
just on Apple devices.
07
Microsoft's
hardware business has been pretty great at kind of rethinking what a
computer is, and who it's for. Like the Microsoft Surface Book, which is
a combination of tablet and laptop, with enough horsepower to play most
marquee games.
08
In
fact, Apple more or less copied the Surface Pro 4 tablet with its own
iPad Pro. But where the iPad Pro runs a version of Apple iOS, meaning
you only get a limited selection of apps, the Surface Pro 4 is all
Windows, all the time.
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And
while Microsoft has all but lost the smartphone market to Apple and
Google, don't discount some of the stuff that Windows 10 Mobile has that
the iPhone doesn't. First off, it has a slick look, with big
easy-to-push buttons...
10
...plus
some truly nifty (if still a little gimmicky) features like Windows
Continuum, which lets you use your Windows 10 Mobile phone as something
like a full PC. With limited app support, but still.
11
The
Microsoft of the last few years has also much better at bold
experimentation. That includes coming out with lots of nifty
experimental apps for Android and iPhone, including the recent Hub
Keyboard, which seriously cuts down on the amount you have to switch
between apps
12
That
experimentation also applies to advanced scientific research: Microsoft
Research contributes findings to everything from speech recognition to
artificial intelligence. Plus, it results in cool futuristic
technologies like the HoloLens holographic goggles.
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