Speaking of the virtual voice assistant, Microsoft has today debuted the app on Apple’s iPad. This is the first time Cortana has been available on Cupertino’s tablet format. Sure, this isn’t huge news as users get the same core experience they would have on an iPhone. Cortana has been on Apple’s smartphone for years and iPad users have been able to download that version. However, by bringing an official iPad version, users now have Cortana formatted for their device. In other words, the app now looks high-quality and fits to iPad screens. To ensure the assistant works well on the devices, Microsoft has made some UI tweaks for the larger screens. It is probably no coincidence that Cortana comes to iPad just weeks after Microsoft made performance enhancements to the iOS app. The company said she now launches 20% faster. Microsoft pointed out this was a noticeable difference.
Sticking with Cortana
The news also comes a week after Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella recommitted the company to Cortana. Fans had been concerned that the company would turn its back on the service. Perhaps its expansion to iPad shows Microsoft’s commitment to voice assisted technology. “That’s why we’re working with Alexa, and we would welcome it on our devices because we believe in a world where our own assistant should be available everywhere and so should other assistants be available on our devices,” he said.