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Microsoft brings annual BUILD developer conference to Seattle this coming May
By Zac Bowden last updated
Microsoft has today announced that its next BUILD developer conference will be held in Seattle in May, a new location for the annual developer event.

Is Microsoft following Google's lead on AI?
By Jason Ward published
One year after Google shifted from a mobile-first vision to an AI-first one, Microsoft did the same. Is Microsoft following Google?

4 key things we learned at Microsoft Build 2017
By Zac Bowden published
Build 2017 is over, and we learned so much during the three days of jam-packed Microsoft announcements. Here are four of those things we learned that you may have missed.

What it's like to attend Microsoft's Mixed Reality Academy
By Russell Holly published
I took a trip through Microsoft's efforts to educate developers on building for Mixed Reality, and it's the best thing the company could be doing to inspire more creators.

Fluent Design System is the Windows UI structure Microsoft desperately needs
By Daniel Rubino published

This awesome table runs Windows 10 IoT
By Zac Bowden published
Tables are pretty cool. So is Windows 10. So why not put them together? Here's a look at an awesome Windows 10 IoT table!

This is how the new Windows Mixed Reality controllers work
By Russell Holly published
Controllers that let you reach out into the "mixed reality world" are a big deal for the future.

Acer's $399 Mixed Reality bundle is a really big deal
By Cale Hunt published
The Rift and Vive have a worthwhile competitor, at least when it comes to price.

Developers can now preorder Windows Mixed Reality dev kits from Acer, HP
By Cale Hunt published
Announced during the Thursday keynote at Build 2017, pre-orders are now live in the U.S. and Canada for Windows Mixed Reality developer kits from Acer and HP.

Microsoft's new 'Clipboard' is cloud-enabled copy and paste for Windows 10
By Zac Bowden published
Microsoft today announced that with the Fall Creators Update, the company will introducing a new, highly requested and sought-after feature called "Clipboard," a cloud-based copy-and-paste function being built directly into Windows 10.
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