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windows 2026
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The tag windows 2026 covers discussions about Microsoft's plans and developments for Windows in the year 2026. Topics include the Build 2026 developer conference, where Microsoft is positioning Windows as an agent platform for AI developers, with a focus on local models, Arm ports, and Linux tooling. There are also rumors about Windows 11 Start Menu updates aimed at giving users more control and faster search. Additionally, the tag includes community posts celebrating the new year. These threads reflect a shift toward AI-driven features and enterprise-focused improvements in the Windows ecosystem.
Microsoft Build 2026 is scheduled for June 2–3, 2026, at Fort Mason Center in San Francisco and online, with Satya Nadella opening the conference at 10 a.m. Pacific on June 2 before an audience Microsoft is explicitly narrowing around AI developers, technical leaders, and enterprise builders...
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Microsoft’s next round of Windows 11 work looks less like a cosmetic refresh and more like an overdue correction. The Start Menu has been one of the operating system’s most visible pain points, and the latest reports suggest Microsoft is finally preparing a version that puts control...