Bing is upping its smartphone game. The search engine is releasing a new app for iPhones that hopes to yield faster, more efficient results, according to the Verge.
The app aims to give users everything they are looking for in one search, according to PC Mag. This means that if searching for a song, not only will users be able to easily access the song, but also the music video, lyrics, and ways of downloading it onto their device.
Other features include the ability to make searches just using your voice and turning the iPhone's camera into a barcode scanner, according to PC Mag. The app is also being praised for its speed, according to the Verge.
These enhancements put the app one step ahead of competing apps, like the one from Google, which is exactly what Microsoft wants, according to Engadget.
This is the most recent release from Microsoft, and the company is on a roll in releasing new products the last few weeks, according to PC Mag. Some recent releases include the Microsoft Surface Pro and various apps for iPhone like Office and Outlook.
In the last quarter they've begun to - once again - show profits, which is the beginning of an upward trend the company wants to continue, according to PC Mag.