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Introducing more shopping tips with Cortana in Microsoft Edge - Windows Experience Blog

With Cortana and Microsoft Edge, we hope to continue offering features that will help you save time and money when shopping online using the Microsoft Edge web browser. To that end, we recently released a pilot feature that helps find the best pricing for the product you are viewing. However, Cortana will only notify you if the relevant details are available at the time of your visit. We are just beginning to roll this out to everyone on Windows 10 Creators Update to get feedback. Currently the feature supports 14 retailers including Amazon, Walmart, and eBay, within the US. We will be increasing availability and the number of retailers we support in the months ahead, so stay tuned for more updates.
The feature works similar to current Cortana features where you see Cortana display notification in the address bar if there’s helpful information available for the site you’re on. When you visit the site of a supported retailer, Cortana will alert you that there are other options available at a lower price for the same product. Once you click on the Cortana icon, the information will be displayed in the right pane within the same window.

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Get 360 Viewer - Microsoft Store

With the 360 Viewer Microsoft Edge extension, you can view 360 videos and photos from many popular websites on your Windows Mixed Reality headset.

When a Windows Mixed Reality headset is plugged into your PC, view 360 videos and photos in your headset from Microsoft Edge by clicking the Windows Mixed Reality icon that has been added to the video or photo.

Currently supports content from these websites: YouTube, Facebook, Twitter, Veer.tv and NYTimes. Websites that embed content from YouTube also work.

Note: you can navigate to a website in Microsoft Edge on your desktop (not in Edge in the Cliff house), play a 360 video and click on the Mixed Reality icon. This will automatically launch Windows Mixed Reality and start playing the 360 video in your headset as long as you have your headset plugged into your PC.

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