build event

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The build event tag covers Microsoft's annual Build developer conference, where the company unveils new features and technologies for Windows, AI, and developer tools. Recent announcements include Cross Device Resume for seamless continuity between Windows 11 and Android, Fedora Linux joining Windows Subsystem for Linux (WSL), and AI innovations alongside quantum computing breakthroughs. The tag also includes hardware reveals like Project Kennan, a handheld gaming device developed with ASUS. Discussions focus on interoperability, developer ecosystem improvements, and updates relevant to IT professionals and Windows users.
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    Microsoft Unveils Cross Device Resume: Seamless Continuity Between Windows 11 and Android

    Windows 11 users have long been envious of features exclusive to Apple’s tightly integrated macOS and iOS ecosystem, especially the seamless workflow benefits available through macOS Handoff. This cross-device continuity has empowered Mac and iPhone users for years, allowing them to pick up...
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    Fedora Linux Joins Windows Subsystem for Linux (WSL): A New Era for Developers

    In a move emblematic of the evolving relationship between Microsoft and the open-source community, Fedora Linux has officially joined the array of distributions available through the Windows Subsystem for Linux (WSL) on Windows. This noteworthy milestone, widely reported and confirmed by trusted...
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    Microsoft Build 2025: AI innovations, Windows updates, and quantum computing breakthroughs

    The anticipation around Microsoft Build is palpable as developers, IT professionals, and technology enthusiasts worldwide await a wealth of product announcements, technical deep-dives, and visionary updates direct from Redmond. As the city of Seattle prepares to host waves of attendees both in...
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    Microsoft's Project Kennan: ASUS Collaboration Redefining Portable Windows Gaming

    Recent leaks have unveiled images of Microsoft's "Project Kennan," a collaborative effort with ASUS that appears to be the successor to the ROG Ally handheld gaming device. These images, reportedly sourced from the U.S. Federal Communications Commission (FCC), showcase two distinct models...
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