Not so long ago, iOS got an opportunity to compatible with alternative virtual keyboards. This holds true for both iOS 8 and iOS 9. The Hi-Tech Department of Market Leader managed to found out that a lot of developers have created their virtual keyboards for iPhones and iPads since then. Now, Microsoft seems to have decided to join them and create its won version of the virtual keyboard for iOS.
Some web sources report that the participants of Window Insiders were invited to test Word Flow for iOS. After the beta-testing, the keyboards will be available on the App Store. However, the release ate is still unknown. Meanwhile, some experts say that shortly after the iOS release, Microsoft is going to create the same type of keyboard for Android-powered devices.
Another interesting fact about Microsoft is that it is reported to have come up with a credit card terminal for Windows 10. This leads us to believe that the corporation is trying to implement the ambitious plan to expand its presence outside of the PC niche into other niches like game consoles, tablets and smartphones. Windows 10 is claimed to take the retail sales business to a new level by creating interactive mobile terminals for accepting payments.
That is why Windows 10 got all the necessary functions along with a POS terminal. The new product contains Windows Hello – a system used to unlock your PC with your fingerprint, face, or iris without a password.
As for the corporation’s stock, the price of MSFT lost 0,84% during he trading day and went down to $50,56 per share. This is confirmed by the chart below, courtesy of Masterforex-V Academy.
