After something of a delay -- two years, no less -- Microsoft has finally ported Cortana from the iPhone to the iPad. The company has not made a great deal of noise about the updated app, but its digital assistant has now been optimized for use on Apple devices with larger screens. The restrictions of iOS still mean that Cortana cannot compete directly with Siri, as it is only possible to access the assistant's tools once it has been launched. See also: iOS 11.3 beta 2 includes performance throttling opt-out and new battery health options iPhone X bug leaves some…
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