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Joining Microsoft's Copilot ecosystem, unveiling AI accessibility on the stage 'Dot Vista' demo shows tactile conversion of visual content by leveraging Windows AI APIs and Copilot+ PCs PowerPoint reimagined as a tactile interface for the visually impaired SEOUL,
Microsoft demoed a new cross-device experience between Windows 11 and Android, similar to macOS' Handoff feature. However, this demo has been strangely deleted.
Windows AI Foundry supersedes Windows Copilot Runtime, as Microsoft doubles down on delivering AI-powered applications on Windows.
Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella said that the artificial intelligence platform shift is “getting into the middle innings” and touted his company’s systems-based strategy of meet
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XDA Developers on MSNThe latest Windows 11 Release Preview build makes working between your phone and your desktop super easyWindows 11 Release Preview gets a new build with the Cross-Device Resume feature for seamless work transitions. Update includes AI features on Copilot+ devices for easier tasks and Improved Windows Search settings descriptions.
Microsoft is testing AI actions in File Explorer, with image editing, document summaries, and system-level power management features
Microsoft wants to make it easier for developers to build AI-powered apps on Windows devices, so it's introducing a new suite of dev tools.
Microsoft is working on a new “Cross Device Resume” feature for Windows 11 that works similarly to Apple’s Handoff feature in macOS. The feature was spotted in a Microsoft Build 2025 session, before Windows Central noticed Microsoft editing out the demo that showed a mobile Spotify session resuming on a PC.
Microsoft needed a CLI text editor for 64-bit versions of Windows, so it went out and built one. It's not built-in yet, but you can try it out right now.