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    Coreutils for Windows at Build 2026: Linux Commands, WSL Containers, AI Terminal

    Microsoft announced Coreutils for Windows at Build 2026 on June 2, making more than 75 Unix-style command-line utilities generally available as native Windows tools while previewing WSL containers for running Linux containers directly through Windows Subsystem for Linux. The move is less a...
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    GitHub Copilot Standalone App (Preview) Brings Agentic Coding Control to Windows

    GitHub made its standalone GitHub Copilot app available in technical preview on May 14, 2026, for Windows, macOS, and Linux, giving paid Copilot users a desktop command center for agent-driven development outside the traditional IDE. The timing is not accidental: Microsoft opened Build 2026 on...
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    Build 2026 Preview: Windows Becomes an AI Agent Host for Developers

    Microsoft Build 2026 begins June 2 at Fort Mason Center in San Francisco, with CEO Satya Nadella scheduled to open the developer conference at 12:30 p.m. Eastern, as Microsoft uses its annual platform event to push AI agents, Copilot tooling, Windows development, and cloud-connected software...
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    Microsoft Build 2026: Windows becomes the platform for AI agents

    Microsoft Build 2026 will run June 2–3 at Fort Mason Center in San Francisco and online, with Satya Nadella opening the developer conference as Microsoft centers this year’s agenda on AI agents, Windows development, GitHub Copilot, WSL, and cloud-backed AI workflows. That is the calendar fact...
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    Build 2026 Signals for Windows’ Next Era: AI, Native Apps, and Security

    Microsoft Build 2026 will run June 2–3 at Fort Mason Center in San Francisco and online, with Satya Nadella opening a developer conference that Microsoft is framing around AI, enterprise tooling, and hands-on technical sessions rather than a Windows 12 launch. The useful answer is not that...
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    Microsoft Cancels Internal Claude Code Licenses, Pushes Copilot CLI by 2026

    Microsoft is reportedly canceling most internal Claude Code licenses in its Experiences and Devices division by June 30, 2026, and directing thousands of employees working on products such as Windows, Microsoft 365, Teams, Outlook, and Surface toward GitHub Copilot CLI instead. The move is not...
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    Microsoft May End Claude Code Licenses by June 30, 2026 for Copilot CLI

    Microsoft is reportedly preparing to wind down most Claude Code licenses inside its Experiences + Devices organization by June 30, 2026, moving developers working on Windows, Microsoft 365, Outlook, Teams, and Surface toward GitHub Copilot CLI instead. The decision looks, on paper, like ordinary...
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    UWP’s 2017 Desktop Pivot and the Real Lessons Behind Windows App SDK

    Nine years ago, on May 1, 2017, Windows Central argued that Microsoft was preparing to reposition Universal Windows Platform apps around the Windows desktop, not phones, as Build approached and Windows 10 Mobile’s collapse made the old “one app everywhere” pitch untenable. That was not just a...
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    GitHub Copilot AI Credits: Usage-Based Billing Starts June 1, 2026

    Microsoft’s GitHub is ending the era of Copilot’s AI buffet and moving all Copilot plans to usage-based billing on June 1, 2026, a shift that turns generative coding from a mostly predictable subscription into a metered compute service. The change replaces premium request units with GitHub AI...
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    Codex for Windows: Native Agent Sandbox Elevates Dev Workflows

    OpenAI’s Codex has formally landed as a native Windows desktop application, bringing the company’s agent-first coding environment to a much larger pool of developers and marking a critical moment in the mainstreaming of agentic development workflows on Windows. The release adds a Windows-native...
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    OpenAI Codex Arrives on Windows with Native Sandbox and Agentic Workflows

    OpenAI’s Codex desktop app has officially arrived on Windows, bringing the company’s agentic coding experience out of macOS and into native Windows developer environments after a rapid rollout that already has the industry talking about adoption, security, and what agentic development means for...
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    Windows First Dev Setup with WSL2: Native Linux Tools on Windows

    For years the accepted script for serious development read like a manifesto: run Linux on your primary machine, dual‑boot if you must, and keep Windows for gaming or creative apps. That script is fraying. A growing number of developers are finding that a well‑tuned Windows 11 environment —...
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    NET 10 LTS: Performance Boost, AI Tools, and Windows Dev Upgrade

    Microsoft has shipped .NET 10 — an LTS release Microsoft calls “the most productive, modern, secure, intelligent, and performant release of .NET yet” — and the ecosystem around it (Visual Studio, C# tooling, and conference content) shipped in lockstep during .NET Conf 2025. Overview .NET 10 is a...
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    Choosing the Right AI Development Tool for Windows Teams

    AI is no longer an optional add‑on — it’s the toolkit that turns ordinary applications into intelligent, context‑aware systems that can read, speak, predict and automate at scale. In a crowded market of frameworks, cloud services and low‑code platforms, picking the right AI development tool is...
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    Microsoft AI Agents: 12 Hands-On Lessons to Build Production-Ready Agents

    Microsoft’s free, 12-lesson GitHub course on building AI agents offers a practical, hands-on primer that packages Microsoft tooling, agent design patterns, and runnable code into a single, modular learning path—making it one of the most accessible entry points for developers and IT professionals...
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    Visual Studio 2026 Insiders: AI-Driven IDE for .NET 10 and C# 14

    Visual Studio 2026’s first Insiders build lands as a clear statement: Microsoft intends to make AI the connective tissue of the IDE while simultaneously modernizing Visual Studio’s foundation for the .NET 10 era. At VSLive! San Diego Microsoft unveiled Visual Studio 2026 (internal version 18.0)...
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    Apertus and On-Device AI Spark an Open, Agent-Driven AI Ecosystem

    Switzerland’s bold Apertus release, new compact reasoning models from Nous Research, and a spate of open multilingual and on-device models this week underline a clear trend: AI is moving from closed, cloud‑only monoliths toward a more diverse ecosystem of open, efficient, and task‑specific...
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    FFmpeg Assembly Lessons: Hand-Written SIMD for High-Performance Media

    FFmpeg’s new assembly lessons have turned a niche skill into a teachable path: a compact, practical curriculum aimed squarely at developers who want to write the kind of hand-optimized SIMD code that still powers the highest-performance media pipelines. The lessons, published as a public...
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    Macrohard: Musk's AI Software Rival to Microsoft Copilot

    Elon Musk has a new shot across Microsoft’s bow, and this time it has a name tailor‑made for memes and search engines alike: Macrohard—a “purely AI software company,” as he described it in a post on X, pitched to simulate the work of a software giant entirely with autonomous AI agents. He framed...
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    Macrohard: Elon Musk’s AI Firm Targets Microsoft

    Macrohard: Elon Musk’s ‘AI Software Company’ Sets Sights on Microsoft Dek On August 22, 2025, Elon Musk said he’s building “a purely AI software company called Macrohard” to take on Microsoft—framing it as tongue‑in‑cheek in name but “very real” in intent. Here’s what he actually announced, what...
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