Elenarie: Sigh, facepalm.
Here:
http://channel9.msdn.com/ educate yourself before posting crap.
phaolo: I've read some news online.. IF that's crappy journalism.. it's not my fault.
Also, I'm not going to check all MS presentations, I just need some good summaries.
Windows Spotlight: a personal lockscreen that tailors information based on your interest.
Images: it has the ability to shuffle images on your lockscreen based on your current lockscreen image or your desktop background. If you have a lake set as the lockscreen image, through machine learning and Bing, it would try to find images of similar lakes and place them on the lockscreen, giving you a fresh new look every time you see the lockscreen.
Features in Windows: if you have done something related to X, it would give you a suggestion to try out feature X. Such as, if you have used the search bar in File Explorer, it could give you a suggestion to try out Cortana's voice search for the same thing. Enables better features discoverability.
Apps: if you have used Paint, and been searching for crayons or brushes online through Bing, it could try to suggest you to try out the Fresh Paint app, that simulates painting with crayons and brushes.
Don't like something about Spotlight? Go into your privacy settings in the Settings app, and modify them to suit your wishes or disable Spotlight all together.
Don't believe everything you read online, most of it comes from uneducated, tech illiterate "journalists" with 0 investigative journalism skills.
Don't worry. We laugh at the cavemen that are still using XP for because the newer ways of doing things are "bad" and "stupid" and "confusing". As time passes, we'll start laughing at the cavemen stuck on 7.
Because we all know, how stupid is to say "Cortana, send email to Larry, Dude do you wanna hang out tonight?" in 3 seconds instead of opening up a web browser, going to the email provider's website, and typing that like a professional cavemen.