Microsoft used Build 2026 in San Francisco on June 2 to unveil Project Solara, Surface RTX Spark Dev Box, agent-focused web search APIs, and a new Agent Control Specification for governing how AI agents use tools, data, and the web. The announcements mark a shift from treating AI as a feature...
Microsoft used Build 2026 in San Francisco on June 2 to disclose Project Solara, a chip-to-cloud platform for “agent-first” devices built around Microsoft Device Ecosystem Platform, an AOSP-based operating system layer, rather than Windows itself. That is the fact that should make every Windows...
Microsoft introduced Project Solara at Build 2026 in San Francisco on June 2 as an early chip-to-cloud platform for agent-first devices, using badge and desk reference designs to show how AI agents could run work tasks beyond conventional Windows PCs and phones. The interesting part is not that...
Microsoft unveiled Project Solara at Build 2026 on June 2 in San Francisco as an early “agent-first” device platform built around Microsoft 365 Copilot, Azure-backed services, enterprise management, and concept hardware including a smart badge and desk display. The important part is not that...
Microsoft unveiled Project Solara at Build 2026 on June 2 as a chip-to-cloud platform for “agent-first” devices, alongside concept badge and desk hardware meant to move Microsoft 365 Copilot-style agents beyond conventional Windows PCs. The announcement is not simply another AI feature drop; it...
Microsoft unveiled Project Solara at its Build conference in San Francisco on Tuesday, presenting an Android-based device platform for enterprise hardware that runs AI agents rather than conventional apps. The project is early, the hardware is still reference-design territory, and Microsoft says...