With Visual Studio Code 1.107, developers can use GitHub Copilot and custom agents together and delegate work across local, background, and cloud agents. Just-released Visual Studio Code 1.107, the ...
In context: Microsoft is going in some very wild directions with Windows development, with Notepad being one of the most outstanding guinea pigs in AI and design experimentations. Notepad now has the ...
Sysmon was first released in 2014 as a utility for security analysis into the Windows Event Log. Built by Microsoft technical fellow Mark Russinovich with assistance from Thomas Garnier, Sysmon is now ...
Capex surges to record in Q1, expected to be higher for the year Azure cloud business grew 40% in Q1, surpassing estimates Shares drop in extended trading Oct 29 (Reuters) - Microsoft's (MSFT.O), ...
Microsoft has confirmed that the September 2025 security updates are causing Active Directory issues on Windows Server 2025 systems. As the company explains in a Windows release health dashboard ...
Microsoft says it "understand[s] price increases are never fun for anybody" following its decision to raise the prices of Xbox Game Pass tiers. Speaking to The Verge, Microsoft director of gaming and ...
The cloud SIEM is gaining long-term data lake log storage, AI graph visualization, support for MCP, and a way to interact with custom agents built in Security Copilot, but it’s unclear yet whether ...
Microsoft has released the first preview of SQL Server Management Studio (SSMS) 22. The preview, announced on September 9, can be installed side-by-side with earlier releases, including SSMS 21, which ...
This video demonstrates bent lamination forms and the process of bending wood, featuring the creation of a radial matched starburst veneer table base. It covers design elements, fit and finesse, and ...
Microsoft appears to be working to add clipboard sync between Windows 11 and Android through its Phone Link system, and it works with Gboard too. Clipboard sync has been available through various ...
Imagine this: you’re in the middle of a critical project, flipping through pages of hastily scribbled notes or scrolling endlessly through a digital mess, trying to find that one important detail.
A Microsoft sign on the company’s headquarters campus in Redmond, with renovation work ongoing in the background. (GeekWire Photo / Todd Bishop) Is Microsoft about to shake up its workforce again? A ...