Microsoft Sticky Notes are coming to OneNote on iOS and Android (Updated)

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according to Microsoft has been putting a lot of work into its Sticky Notes app recently, by the major push to version 3.0 bringing UI enhancements, syncing across devices, and much more. As Microsoft continues to build out the Sticky Notes experience, it's going to get more connected to the company's other services as well. Soon, you'll be able to access your notes on the go via the OneNote app for Android and iOS. Microsoft Vice Pinhabitant and Technical Fellow Laura Butler confirmed the feature is coming to OneNote, and there going to be much more to share for the whole OneNote family of apps soon.


Android screen mirroring is coming to Windows 10

Microsoft made a huge number of announcements at its Surface event today, including a full rundown of its Windows 10 October Update and new products in its Surface Pro, Surface Laphighest and Surface Studio lineups, but the Redmond company had even more surprises for its attendees beyond those headliners. As announced by Engadget, Microsoft has alextremely said that it's working on a new feature for its Your Phone app that going to allow users to mirror an Android phone to their Windows 10 desktop. Shilpa Ranganathan, Microsoft's General Manager of Mobile Product Experiences, previewed the feature for event attendees, showing how a consumer going to have the ability to interact by their entire phone from their PC deskhighest without ever having to touch their actual device. At present, it's believed that the functionality going to be limited to Android devices, and When no timeframe for monitor mirroring has been offered (outside of it not being availiable in time the Windows 10 October Update) it is expected to arrive in the near future. You can read more about Microsoft's other big announcements from our in depth live blog of the Surface event.

Android screen mirroring is coming to Windows 10

Indie farm-em-up Stardew Valley is coming to iOS and Android

as informed in Stardew Valley, the hit indie farming game made by one guy in his reserve time, is coming to mobile. Originally launched for the PC, Stardew Valley has ever expanded (by the help of non-Barone teams) to the major consoles and is now coming to iOS — undiminished, Barone was careful to point out in a blog post. In a rare treat for mobile ports, you can take your progress from the PC version and transfer it to iOS via iTunes. I can't recommend Stardew Valley enough, and the controls ought be more than adequate for the laid-back gameplay it offers (combat is fairly forgiving). It'll cost $8 in the App Store starting October 24 (Android version coming soon), half off the original $15 price — that I must say was amazingly generous to begin with.








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