The All-in-One Media Keyboard will be available from the Microsoft Store starting Thursday in the US, and has been priced at $39.95 (roughly Rs. 2,400).
The new Microsoft All-in-One Media Keyboard is compatible with Windows PCs running Windows 8.1, Windows 8, Windows RT 8.1, Windows RT 8 and Windows 7.
It features customisable media hotkeys for accessing music, photos, and videos and supports wireless connectivity (USB) of up to 30 feet.
Microsoft claims that the All-in-One Media Keyboard comes with a durable spill-resistant design that can withstand accidental sit-ons and occasional drops. Notably, the Microsoft All-in-One Media Keyboard can work with select televisions and gaming consoles. It measures 366.8x131.8mm in dimensions.
Earlier on Thursday, Microsoft added new set of personalised cards on Bing.com, showing users news, weather, flights, and stocks details in a tailored form - all as part of the search. For using the new Bing personalised cards, users would be required to sign in to their Microsoft account and set-up interests to let Bing know what it should track.
Microsoft, prior to this, made the subscription available for Office 365 Personal, which is at a lesser price than Office 365 Home Premium (now called Home).
Microsoft announced a $6.99 (roughly Rs. 420) per month, or $69.99 (roughly Rs. 4,200) annually, for the individual Office 365 Personal subscription.
In April, Microsoft's next-generation console, the Xbox One, received a system software or Dashboard update, its fourth public update since launch.
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