Microsoft's Build 2026 Windows developer announcements point to a broader platform strategy for agentic AI, spanning terminal workflows, local models, app-building skills, Cloud PCs and operating ...
Microsoft announces major Windows 365 upgrades with AI agents, ready-to-code Cloud PCs, GPU plans, and developer tools.
Microsoft used Build 2026 to position Windows as a platform for building and running AI agents, expanding its developer focus beyond AI-assisted apps and into agents that can act across local devices, ...
Microsoft has announced a major expansion of local AI capabilities on Windows, introducing new on-device AI models, expanded ...
OpenAI brings Codex to Windows, enabling remote AI coding workflows, desktop control, and mobile task management through ...
OpenAI is bringing Codex to Windows with support for desktop app interactions, mobile monitoring, and remote approvals ...
Build 2026 may not bring flashy consumer hardware, but it could reveal the company's long-term vision for AI-powered Windows PCs. I'll be on-site in San Francisco covering Microsoft's biggest ...
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OpenAI's Codex coding app is available on Windows after a period of exclusivity to macOS. The app is a hub where developers can manage multiple AI agents within a single project, allowing them to ...
In the pre-large language model (LLM) Stack Overflow era, the challenge was discerning which code snippets to adopt and adapt effectively. Now, while generating code has become trivially easy, the ...
What vibe coding needs is its Windows moment — the point at which a powerful but arcane technology gets a user interface so good that the machinery underneath disappears.
I recently asked whether AI is the end of IT as we know it. After seeing vibe coding in action, I had the same question: Could vibe coding be the end of software development as we know it? I asked a ...