Microsoft Build 2025: Developer Focus with Key Announcements in Web Interaction and AI-Driven Science

Microsoft’s Build 2025 conference concluded this week. Observers noted that the event was much more developer-focused than usual. While there were some major announcements, the general sentiment was that there were not as many as in some previous years. Among the technical sessions and platform updates, two initiatives, NLWeb and Microsoft Discovery, drew particular attention for their potential applications. NLWeb: A New Approach to Web Interaction Microsoft introduced NLWeb (Natural Language Web), an open project aimed at simplifying the creation of natural language interfaces for websites. The goal is to allow users to query website content directly using natural language, … Continue reading Microsoft Build 2025: Developer Focus with Key Announcements in Web Interaction and AI-Driven Science

Microsoft Build Showcases Windows 11 and Exciting Developments

Microsoft Build, the annual flagship event for developers, recently concluded, showcasing a range of exciting consumer-facing advancements in the fields of artificial intelligence (AI), Microsoft 365, Windows, and Windows 365 Boot. The event highlighted how AI is revolutionizing user experiences and introduced key developments aimed at empowering consumers. Continue reading Microsoft Build Showcases Windows 11 and Exciting Developments

Microsoft Hardware Event

On Wednesday, Microsoft held a hardware event announcing new Surface devices. They announced Surface Go 2 and, Surface Book 3, they also announced some accessories. The Surface Go 2 has a 10.5-inch screen with an Intel Core M processor and 4GB (base) of RAM. Storage-wise it has a whoppingly tiny compacity of 64 GB eMMC and a 128 GB SSD. in a variety of colors, including Platinum, Black, Poppy Red, and Ice Blue. Surface Go 2 starts at $399 and will be available starting May 12. The Surface Book 3 is available in 13 and 15-inch models have 10th Gen … Continue reading Microsoft Hardware Event