However, the Invoke was another example of Microsoft entering a hardware sector too late and with a lack of conviction. In other words, Microsoft has done little to make the Invoke a viable alternative to its rivals. Certainly, the ongoing demise of Cortana has done little to improve the situation. You may remember Microsoft is shifting Cortana’s focus away from a front-facing consumer tool and more towards productivity. The assistant will still be around, but she will now handle tasks behind the scenes on Windows. Now, some Invoke users say their devices are useless as Cortana has seemingly gone AWOL. Could this mean Microsoft is reducing Cortana’s power on the device. If so, this would mean the Invoke is One user complained: Since yesterday neither of my HK Invokes (I have several) creates reminders or adds to lists anymore. Saying “remind me to” or “add to list” gives “Sorry, I can’t help with that”. Music, weather, and regular searches work as expected. Is there a backend problem? I’ll be resetting one of my Invokes to see if the problem goes away, but has anyone else noticed this? UPDATE the plot thickens: “Alexa, open Cortana” isn’t working on my echo devices.

Moving On

On the Microsoft Answers page, Microsoft has yet to respond. It will be interesting to see if the company is removing Cortana from devices. Until now, Invoke users have at least been able to use basic voice commands.

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