
The desktop app can be used for everything from communicating with loved ones to conducting business, having group calls, interacting with Channels, and setting reminders. Viber desktop app now available in the Windows Store, allows users to message and call via Viber directly from a computer or laptop, which has become a popular feature among frequent users. Microsoft has been a trusted source for bringing the latest cutting-edge technology to its devices while offering more than 669,000 apps available for download in the Microsoft app store. This latest update will allow new users to effortlessly download the Viber app – on both major platforms – where the Viber app joins other communication apps like WeChat and TikTok within both stores. Yes, including MS Teams.Approximately 90% of Viber’s desktop users come from Windows devices and 38.1% of monthly active users on Android have Samsung devices, making this an important update to both user bases. Microsoft boss Satya Nadela has shifted the company's business to cloud services, hence MS Office and other taps that were only previously available on Windows, can now be used on any device, via the cloud. It tried, and failed, with the Windows Phone with that gorgeous dynamic interface that was ahead of its time.

Remember that Microsoft is not competing against Apple in the smartphone hardware space. That painless syncing is previously only available on Mac OS.Īlso read: The SPOT.ph Early 'Ber Gift Guide: Your Tech-Savvy Buddy Edition Windows 11 meets Appleĭuring a live event where Microsoft unveiled its new Surface laptops and tablets, it also said that Apple Music and Apple TV will be available on Xbox and Windows devices starting 2023.

This means that photos taken on an iPhone or iPad that are uploaded to iCloud should be readily available on a Windows 11 PC without having to use cables or Bluetooth. Microsoft said Windows 11 will be updated to allow integration of iCloud photos into the operating system's gallery app, taking out a first world problem for iPhone users who don't use a Mac computer.

(SPOT.ph) What happens when tech titans play nice with each other? Consumers win.
