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We're finally getting a Snapdragon X2 Elite inside a mini PC
By Richard Devine published
News In a joint announcement at Microsoft Build and Computex, ASUS has revealed its first mini PC powered by a Qualcomm Snapdragon X2 Elite and answered our prayers in the process.

Microsoft continues to push AI into everything it can with a new terminal app
By Richard Devine published
News Microsoft has announced a fork of Windows Terminal at Build that adds native AI agent integration, because of course we need more AI.

Microsoft IQ stops AI from going stale by grounding agents
By Sean Endicott published
Microsoft Microsoft IQ and Scout connect to workspace data, allowing autonomous AI agents to handle repetitive tasks in the background.

Microsoft's first Surface mini PC is official and it's coming this fall for developers
By Zac Bowden published
Surface Coming later this year, Microsoft is shipping its first Surface branded mini PC, aimed solely at developers looking to adopt NVIDIA's new RTX Spark platform.

Your guide to watching Microsoft Build 2026
By Sean Endicott published
Microsoft Build isn't just some boring developer conference. It showcases the future of Windows and computing.

Microsoft and NVIDIA spark N1X speculation with “new era of PC” teaser
By Sean Endicott published
Surface Microsoft and NVIDIA just teased a massive hardware announcement. Will the rumored N1X chip usher in the "new era of PC" promised by both companies?

Microsoft drops Seattle for Build 2026, allegedly citing crime, drugs, and homelessness in memo
By Sean Endicott published
Microsoft Microsoft Build won’t return to Seattle in 2026. An alleged internal email cites drugs, homelessness, and safety concerns as reasons for the change.

Microsoft just confirmed the dates for Build 2025 — expect a heavy dose of AI
By Sean Endicott published
AI Microsoft will hold its developer-focused Build conference from May 19 to May 2022 in Seattle, Washington.

WSL and Windows 11 are getting better integrated, including a sweet new way to manage your distros
By Richard Devine published
Microsoft <3s Linux Amid all the talk of AI at Microsoft Build, the existing developer favorite, WSL, is getting some neat new features to make it better integrate with Windows.
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