We’ve already seen evidence of Microsoft intentions to bring Cortana, digital assistant, to Windows 9 from the Technical Preview that leaked last week. Today new screenshots from WinFuture.de show that Windows Technical Preview build 9834 currently have some resource files that hint the Cortana’s integration. (Also some of the screenshots show “Remind Me”, which is part of Cortana’s notebook, where she keeps all your to-do lists and notes.)

At this point and time, it’s unclear how the feature will really work as it’s not enabled in the leaked version of Windows 9. However, we know from previous rumor that Cortana currently integrates through an app. It’s said that the app is pretty basic and easy to use, you launch the digital assistant and you either ask a question via voice or text input and it’s not a full-screen experience like in Windows Phone, but it looks a lot similar.

Microsoft previously said that it’s updating Cortana about twice a month, which means that by the time Windows 9 become available, the digital assistant will be a lot more improved of what’s today, and this could make a big difference.

Source WinFuture.de