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Microsoft releases Indic Phonetic keyboards for 10 languages under Windows Insider Program

New Delhi, December 10, 2018: Continuing its endeavor to make technology accessible and productive for all, Microsoft India has announced the availability of new Phonetic keyboards in Indian languages to members of the Windows Insider Program. The new feature is available in 10 Indian languages including Hindi, Bangla, Tamil, Marathi, Punjabi, Gujarati, Odia, Telugu, Kannada and Malayalam. The new Indic Phonetic keyboards are in addition to the Indic Traditional INSCRIPT keyboards already available with Windows. The new keyboards have been added to Windows Insider Preview Build 18272. Users participating in the program can immediately start using them and share their feedback. The keyboards are expected to be added to Windows 10 later, subsequent to which Indian language users won’t need to download and install any external Input Method Editors (IMEs) to input Indic text in a phonetic style. As words are typed using the existing keyboard, Indic Phonetic keyboards transliterate them
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Eight Reasons to Use Cryptocurrency Payments in 2019

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Cybersecurity threats can cost large organizations in India an average of US$10.3 million in economic losses

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