Only compatible devices will support the Alexa wake word feature. This is an ability that allows users to wake Alexa by voice command. However, for non-compatible devices, users can hit the button on the app to start talking (a keyboard shortcut also works). However, Microsoft is reportedly increasing its push towards Cortana being an enterprise-focused product. That may lead to Alexa largely becoming the go-to assistant on Windows 10. With that in mind, the new app will take care of plenty of your everyday tasks. For example, users can access Alexa to control music and control smart home devices. Other features usually available with the assistant are not included, such as Spotify integration, video playback, calls, and more.

Partnership

Earlier today, we reported on Microsoft’s introduction of Windows 10 Preview Build 18277, a 19H1 release. In its changelog for that build, the company urged users to start using the Cortana/Alexa integration:

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