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    Copilot+ PC De-Emphasis: Why Enterprises Should Buy for Workloads, Not Badges

    Microsoft’s Copilot+ PC push lost the center of the company’s Windows strategy in 2026 as Microsoft shifted emphasis from a branded hardware promise to a broader Windows AI platform spanning NPUs, CPUs, GPUs, cloud agents, and subscription-tied Copilot services. The retreat is not an abandonment...
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    OpenClaw-Style AI Agents in 2026: Microsoft, Google, and Meta’s Platform Battle

    Microsoft, Google, and Meta are converging on OpenClaw-style AI agents in 2026, with Microsoft integrating the open-source assistant into Windows and Microsoft 365, Google rebuilding the concept inside Gemini, and Meta reportedly preparing a consumer-focused rival called Hatch. The shift is not...
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    Microsoft Build 2026: Homegrown AI Models to Power GitHub Copilot

    Microsoft is expected to unveil a suite of homegrown AI models at its Build developer conference in San Francisco on June 2–3, 2026, including a coding model aimed at strengthening GitHub Copilot, according to reporting attributed to The Information and Reuters. The announcement, if it lands as...
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    Microsoft Build 2026: AI Agents, Copilot, Azure AI Foundry, and Windows Local AI

    Microsoft Build 2026 runs June 2–3 at Fort Mason Center in San Francisco and online, with Microsoft expected to focus less on a hypothetical Windows 12 reveal and more on AI agents, GitHub Copilot, Azure AI Foundry, Windows AI tooling, and the developer plumbing behind its next software cycle...
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    Microsoft Reevaluates Copilot in Windows 11 with Tightier AI Controls

    Microsoft appears to be pulling back on the “Copilot everywhere” experiment in Windows 11: visible Copilot buttons and micro‑affordances being added to lightweight, built‑in apps are reportedly on pause, the controversial Windows Recall feature has been re‑gated for deeper review, and Microsoft...
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