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Cortana can track packages in Windows 10 for phones – onmsft.com

Sean Michael Sean Michael
March 23, 2015
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Cortana's Notebook

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Cortana is now able to track packages through delivery carrier UPS in Windows 10 for phones according to Microsoft follower and Twitter contributor Nawzil. Package tracking adds another nice feature for Microsoft’s personal assistant. As you might expect, since it’s in a preview build there are some features missing such as adding a specific package to your notebook.

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#Cortana on #Windows10 for phones can now track UPS packages. But there is no way to add it to the Notebook yet. pic.twitter.com/B43crAqDmz

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— Nawzil (@Nawzil8) March 16, 2015

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Features continue to be added to Cortana and with her being added to desktops and tablets within Windows 10 features such as tracking packages become even more useful. Hopefully over time we will see the ability to add specific packages to your notebook in a similar way to adding flight numbers. If package tracking gets similar treatment to tracking flights then you’ll be able to receive notifications regarding your package and check its shipping status.

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