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How to watch Microsoft Build 2026
How to watch Microsoft Build 2026 More AI and new hardware could be in store at Microsoft's developer conference. With Google I/O 2026 in the books, it's now Microsoft's turn to delight (or terrorize) the public with new AI features. Microsoft's Build 2026 developer conference starts Tuesday, June 2 at 12:30PM ET / 9:30PM PT with a keynote from CEO Satya Nadella.
How to watch Microsoft’s Build 2026 conference
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Microsoft just kicked off Build 2026 with a keynote from CEO Satya Nadella and other company leaders. As expected, it was filled with announcements, ranging from new Surface hardware to an always-on personal assistant and updates across Microsoft's in-house AI models. If you didn't watch the event live, you can catch up on all the latest news in the roundup below.
Microsoft Build 2026: Live updates from Satya Nadella's keynote including Windows, Copilot and more
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Microsoft Build: Surface RTX Spark Dev Box, Coreutils for Windows, air-gapped GitHub and more
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Microsoft Build 2026: All the news about Windows, AI, RTX Spark, and more
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Grep this: Microsoft grafts (most) Linux commands onto Windows
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