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Engadget02.06.2026Technik1 dk okuma

Microsoft Build 2026: Windows, Copilot, Office 365 Updates Expected

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  • Microsoft Build 2026 kicks off today with a keynote by CEO Satya Nadella, expected to reveal updates for Windows, Copilot, and Office 365.
  • The event coincides with Computex, and Microsoft has already launched a new Surface Laptop Ultra with NVIDIA's RTX Spark chip.

KI-generierte Zusammenfassung

Warum es wichtig ist

Microsoft Build is an annual developer conference where the company announces new software and hardware updates. This year's event coincides with Computex, a major PC industry trade show.

Schriftgröße

Developer conference season continues with Microsoft Build today, and we're expecting the company to share news about updates coming to Windows, Copilot and Office 365 products this afternoon. CEO Satya Nadella's keynote is expected to start at 1230PM ET today (June 2) and run for a whopping two and a half hours.

Because the timing coincides with Computex, the PC industry's trade show that takes place annually in Taiwan, Microsoft has already unveiled a new Surface Laptop Ultra ahead of today's keynote. It's a 15-inch MacBook Pro lookalike with NVIDIA's RTX Spark system-on-chip providing serious graphics and AI processing.

The Build 2026 agenda has the keynote listed as starting at 12:30PM ET, and our liveblog will kick off at about 11AM ET. You'll be in the capable hands of senior reporters Devindra Hardawar and Igor Bonifacic. Thank you for joining us, and we can't wait to spend some time with you.

Offene Fragen

  • What specific updates will be announced for Windows, Copilot, and Office 365?
  • What are the full specifications and pricing for the new Surface Laptop Ultra?
  • What is the release timeline for these new products and updates?

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This article was originally published by Engadget.

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