Microsoft Doubles Down on Gaming Hardware Strategy with Next-Gen Xbox Development
Xbox Confirms Next-Generation Console Development In a definitive statement addressing recent industry speculation, Xbox President Sarah Bond has confirmed Microsoft…
Xbox Confirms Next-Generation Console Development In a definitive statement addressing recent industry speculation, Xbox President Sarah Bond has confirmed Microsoft…
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Microsoft is developing AI agents that can perform tasks in Windows 11 by interacting with user files and applications. The feature, currently in testing, raises important questions about security controls and user trust in autonomous AI systems.
Microsoft is reportedly developing a new generation of artificial intelligence agents for Windows 11 that can actively interact with user files and applications, according to recent reports. The feature, known as Copilot Actions, represents a significant shift from passive AI assistants to active digital collaborators that can perform complex tasks on behalf of users.
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Microsoft has detailed a comprehensive software roadmap for its newly launched ROG Xbox Ally handheld devices. The upcoming features include AI-powered visual enhancements, automated gameplay capture, and deeper Xbox ecosystem integration set to roll out through 2026.
Microsoft has revealed an ambitious software roadmap for the newly launched ROG Xbox Ally and Ally X handheld devices, according to recent reports. The comprehensive plan outlines AI-powered features, quality-of-life improvements, and deeper ecosystem integration that sources indicate will transform the devices beyond their initial hardware capabilities.
Microsoft’s introduction of “Hey Copilot” voice activation in Windows 11 is generating mixed reactions from industry observers. Analysts note striking similarities to the company’s previous Cortana assistant, raising questions about voice interface viability on desktop platforms.
Microsoft’s recent announcement of “Hey Copilot” voice activation for Windows 11 is generating mixed reactions across the technology sector, with many analysts drawing comparisons to the company’s previous digital assistant efforts. According to reports, the new feature allows users to activate Microsoft’s AI assistant through voice commands, mirroring the “Hey Cortana” functionality that debuted in 2015.
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A consortium led by BlackRock’s Global Infrastructure Partners has agreed to acquire Aligned Data Centers from Macquarie Asset Management in a landmark $40 billion transaction. The deal represents one of the largest infrastructure investments targeting AI growth, with Microsoft and Nvidia among the key participants in the acquiring group.
A consortium led by BlackRock’s Global Infrastructure Partners has reportedly agreed to acquire Aligned Data Centers from Macquarie Asset Management in a deal valued at $40 billion, according to sources familiar with the transaction. The acquiring group includes the Artificial Intelligence Infrastructure Partnership (AIP), MGX, Microsoft, and Nvidia, signaling what analysts suggest is a major strategic shift toward physical AI infrastructure investments.
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Microsoft has deployed fresh Windows 11 preview builds to Insider Program participants in both Dev and Beta channels. The updates introduce several interface refinements including streamlined mobile device management and expanded Dark mode support across system components.
Microsoft has distributed new preview builds to Windows Insider Program participants, according to reports from the company’s official channels. Users enrolled in both Dev and Beta channels now have access to cumulative update KB5067106, described as a “preview quality update” in Windows Update. Sources indicate the Dev channel receives build 26220.6972, while Beta channel participants get build 26120.6972.