In a year when the tech landscape is dominated by debates about the implications of artificial intelligence, Microsoft has made its position abundantly clear at its annual Build developer conference: autonomous AI isn't just a fleeting experiment—it's here to stay, woven deeply into the future...
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When Kevin Scott, Microsoft’s CTO, took the stage ahead of the annual Build developer conference in Seattle, his remarks clearly set the trajectory for a new era in how artificial intelligence helpers—often called “agents”—will interact. While the public is already adjusting to the presence of...
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As the digital world turns its attention to Microsoft’s Build conference, a significant segment of Windows 10 administrators and enterprise users are grappling with an all-too-familiar scenario: a major update gone awry, leaving countless machines teetering on the brink of unusability. The...
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Microsoft’s vision for the next generation of Windows 11 is rapidly taking shape, and the driving force behind this new era is artificial intelligence. Across a series of developer-focused announcements, sessions at Build 2025, and strategic partnerships with silicon giants like Qualcomm, it’s...
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Anticipation is mounting in the tech world as Microsoft prepares to kick off its annual Build developer conference, set to run from May 19 to 22. This event has become a cornerstone for unveiling innovations across the Microsoft ecosystem, with this year’s spotlight fixed firmly on AI...
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Microsoft is preparing to thrust artificial intelligence squarely into the spotlight at its annual Build developer conference, a gathering long known for inside baseball discussions on Azure, .NET, and all things enterprise. But in 2025, the company’s AI-powered Copilot, major updates to Windows...
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Microsoft Copilot Studio’s Game-Changing "Computer Use" Tool Revolutionizing Enterprise AI Automation
Enterprises today are on a constant quest to harness artificial intelligence to transform workflows, automate processes, and enhance employee productivity. Among the vanguard in this AI...
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As a truly personal digital assistant, Cortana is there to help people get things done. When we set out to design Cortana, we talked to real world personal assistants and learned that they do a few things really well, and rely on a network of experts for everything else.
Cortana is no...
Hi everyone from the Build 2015 conference happening right now in San Francisco! If you haven’t already, Link Removed about all the Windows 10 announcements we made today. If you’re at Build this week or at Ignite in Chicago next week – keep your eye out for me and say hello!
Today we have a...
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Today, I had the honor of speaking to thousands of our development partners at the Build conference about our plans to make Windows 10 the most attractive development platform ever. It is always thrilling to see so many developers excited about Microsoft – and this year, about Windows 10. If you...
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Microsoft's Build conference is due to start in around 20mins. ( 8.30am PT or Pacific Time) Watch the event via the links below as we should have some important announcements:
Direct link to the conference:
http://channel9.msdn.com/?wt.mc_id=build_hp
Earlier today at Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, I provided developers a first look at the Windows 10 developer platform strategy and universal app platform. I encourage you to tune in to our Build conference in April for the full story.
Windows 10 represents the culmination of our platform...
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Xbox One updates that Microsoft has in the works will allow for apps to run in the background and the system to be used as a dev kit, according to a new report. After announcing last month that universal Windows 10 apps are coming to Xbox One , The Verge reports Microsoft will offer further...
When will then be now?
One of the more intriguing Windows Phone 8.1 revelations to come out of Build a few months back was that users would be allowed to customize their handsets' lock screen via new interactive apps provided by Microsoft and, eventually, third parties. But this lock screen...
Microsoft has announced at the Build 2014 conference that Windows 8.1 Update 1 will be released on 8 April via Windows Update. Paul Thurrott has an article detailing what's new:
Ref:
http://winsupersite.com/windows-8/windows-81-update-1-review
Microsoft have also confirmed at the Build...
According to an article by Zdnet Journo Mary Jo Foley Microsoft Has confimed that August will see the release of RTM 8.1. Some thought it would be around August first but it looks like this date has been pushed back:
Reference:
Microsoft confirms Windows 8.1 to RTM by August | ZDNet
The Verge has revealed more details on the Windows Blue release:
Reference:
Windows Blue public preview planned for Build developer conference | The Verge
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Short version: It sucks. Let's hope it gets better. Fast.
Long version: The first official public iteration of Microsoft Windows 8 leaves much to offer. The nagging Smart Screen UI (MetroUI) was added for developers at the BUILD conference running in Anaheim, CA right now. The build lacks...
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While there had been hints of a new look earlier, the Windows 8 code delivered to developers at Microsoft's Build conference in Anaheim yesterday includes a Blue Screen of Death the likes of which users have not seen before. After expressing emoticon-style sadness, the new screen reads: Read...
Microsoft has kicked off a Windows 8 dialog with developers and hardware manufacturers as it prepares to divulge additional OS details at the upcoming BUILD conference in September. read more
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