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Microsoft is reported to announce Ubuntu Linux runs on Windows 10

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Microsoft's giant Surface Hubs finally ship
Microsoft Build's 9 biggest reveals: Super-smart bot butlers and the future of Windows
Microsoft's HoloLens might allow you to travel without ever moving
Windows Phone's no-show at Build drives home Microsoft's mobile neglect
5 things to expect from Microsoft's big developer conference
Microsoft is not giving up on Universal Windows Platform
Microsoft and Ubuntu bring Linux's Bash shell to Windows 10
Microsoft publishes the list of Build sessions
Microsoft's Conversations as a Platform envisions a future where bots are our butlers
Microsoft's mission at Build: Prove progress on promises to developers
Microsoft boasts of rapid Windows 10 adoption to more than 270 million computers
Microsoft wraps up special Windows 10 edition for China's government
Microsoft says 270 million are using Windows 10
Customizing Windows 10's Start Menu
HoloLens Development Edition Hands-On

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Microsoft's giant Surface Hubs finally ship

Microsoft's Surface tablet has become a success story for the company after a bumpy start. Like so many products, it was the third version that really took off. Now, the company is looking for lightning to strike again with Surface Hub, the table-sized version of the touch-enabled PC. Read More

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Microsoft Build's 9 biggest reveals: Super-smart bot butlers and the future of Windows

Microsoft's Build 2016 conference may be for developers, but it was brimming with news about Windows 10, PC gaming, Cortana, and more. Read More

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Microsoft's HoloLens might allow you to travel without ever moving

Microsoft has gained incredible mindshare for its HoloLens virtual reality headset, which is all the more remarkable since it's pretty much been vaporware. However, development continues at quite a pace, and one of the more incredible ideas to sprout up is "holoportation." Read More

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Windows Phone's no-show at Build drives home Microsoft's mobile neglect

Is Windows Phone a dead platform walking? Microsoft didn't even mention its mobile OS during the Build 2016 keynote, and sadly, it shouldn't come as a surprise. Read More

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5 things to expect from Microsoft's big developer conference

Microsoft executives will take the stage at Moscone West in San Francisco on Wednesday for the first of two keynote addresses to the company's big Build developer conference. Here are five key things to expect from the next two days of Microsoft announcements. Read More

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Microsoft is not giving up on Universal Windows Platform

Despite lukewarm developer interest, the Microsoft Build schedule indicates Microsoft plans to double down on Universal Windows Platform Read More

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Microsoft and Ubuntu bring Linux's Bash shell to Windows 10

You read that right: The popular Bash shell command is coming to Windows 10, with Ubuntu's help. Read More

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Microsoft publishes the list of Build sessions

Microsoft will kick off its fifth annual //Build/ developer conference in San Francisco this Wednesday, March 30, and just days before the even has published a full list of sessions for the show. Read More

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Microsoft's Conversations as a Platform envisions a future where bots are our butlers

Microsoft's Conversations as a Platform initiative thinks that machine learning and natural language could revolutionize computing. Read More

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Microsoft's mission at Build: Prove progress on promises to developers

When Microsoft kicks off its annual Build developers conference Wednesday, it must show it's made progress on last year's promises. Read More

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Microsoft boasts of rapid Windows 10 adoption to more than 270 million computers

Microsoft said Windows 10 adoption remained strong, with more than 270 million Windows 10 installs and more than 75 billion hours logged in its latest operating system. Read More

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Microsoft wraps up special Windows 10 edition for China's government

Microsoft completed work on the first version of Windows 10 designed specifically for Chinese government agencies, according to a report from the People's Republic of China. Read More

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Microsoft says 270 million are using Windows 10

The operating system is off to a great start, CEO Satya Nadella said at Build in San Francisco on March 30, 2016. Watch Now

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Customizing Windows 10's Start Menu

Now that the Start Menu's back, make it your own. We'll show you how to customize what's listed at the left, how Live Tiles show on the right, and more. Watch Now

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HoloLens Development Edition Hands-On

We got a sneak peek of the Microsoft HoloLens Developer Edition in the wild, before Microsoft’s Build conference. Watch Now

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