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i refuse to be enraged by opinion pieces no matter how many times they are re-tweeted here. I am enraged enough by news.
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I just assumed they only came in 25 packs.
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The XBOX Series X25 Limited Edition console is our love letter to gamers and the games who brought us here. Across generations and genres, whether you're a new fan or you've been here from the start, XBOX stands for play. Get a closer look here: xbx.lv/4egLGhW
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We just shared with our team the realities we need to navigate as we work to reset the XBOX business. We won't succeed by hiding hard truths, nor will we succeed by doing the same thing and expecting different results. See the note here: news.xbox.com/en-us/2026/06/…
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AI is great, but choice is greater. Adding “-ai” to your query on Bing will now suppress AI summaries, and we’ve launched a browser extension to allow you to toggle it on/off for all your queries. I’d love to hear your feedback about how this impacts your overall experience.
We just shipped a preview extension in Bing that lets you toggle AI chat-like features on or off with just one click. It’s a simple but important step we’re taking to ensure that our users always feel confident they have a choice in the search experience we’re providing.
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just a bit of XBOX news today to lighten the mood. :)
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Chopped it up with @swyx on @latentspacepod and we ran the gamut on this one. We talked platform, how roles are evolving, the agentic era, the future of open source, and what we’re building next. Spoiler: check out the @github Copilot app. 😉
🆕GitHub's Agent Era: 14x commits, 200M developers, Copilot’s next act latent.space/p/github @github COO @kdaigle explains why AI agents are forcing GitHub to evolve beyond code hosting, how Copilot is moving from autocomplete to CLI, desktop, cloud agents, and ambient workflows, why Actions has become the compute layer for CI/CD and automation, what happens when 80% of PRs come from agents, why trust becomes the bottleneck in open source, and how GitHub is scaling for a world where agents write, review, and ship code.
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Super excited to announce seven new world-class MAI models today. They represent what we consider a new era in AI designed to keep you in control and on the frontier. First is our text foundation model, MAI-Thinking-1, exceptionally strong on reasoning and SWE tasks. - It’s a 35B active parameter MoE with a 256K context window. Independent human raters on Surge prefer it for overall quality in blind side-by-sides versus Sonnet 4.6, and it’s achieved 97% on AIME 2025, the key measure of its general-purpose reasoning abilities. - It's at 53% on SWE Bench Pro, placing it right alongside Opus 4.6 on one of the toughest coding benchmarks. - And since we co-designed our models with our own silicon, MAI-Thinking-1 is optimized on our MAIA 200 chip. Benchmarking head-to-head against the GB200, we see 30% better performance per dollar as well as a 1.4x performance-per-watt gain when running our MAI models on the MAIA 200 end-to-end. Next is MAI-Image-2.5 and its Flash variant. Two super strong models now at #2 on the leaderboards, surpassing the score of Nano Banana 2 on image editing. Last for now is MAI-Code-1-Flash, our new inference efficient coding model, especially tuned for VS Code and GitHub Copilot CLI. - Code-1-Flash achieves 51% on SWE Bench Pro, despite having just 5B parameters, putting it closer to Haiku in size but cheaper in cost. All of this is the foundation for Microsoft Frontier Tuning. It lets you customize our models to create custom, company-specific agents that only you control. You can make our model, your model. Your data. Your agents. Your moat. Early adopters are already seeing a difference. When we tuned our models for McKinsey’s tasks, MAI delivered the highest win rate, outperforming GPT-5.5 on quality, while being 10x lower on cost. Also really excited to be collaborating with the amazing team at Mayo Clinic to jointly train a new frontier AI model for healthcare. Our announcements today mark another milestone on the road to humanist superintelligence. You can learn more and about our other new models in our latest blog: microsoft.ai/news/building-a…
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Five core advantages you get: intelligence, speed, efficiency, scale, and security.
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I actually like this badgey thing. This can be SUPER useful for retail popups and a whole bunch of stuff in the service industry like bars, restaurants etc. #MSBuild
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Energized to be back at Build with the developer community and share what we have been building. Today, we're introducing new @Windows capabilities designed to meet developers where they are with less friction and more flexibility, across local and cloud, any language, any framework. blogs.windows.com/windowsdev…
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it’s time for Microsoft Build 2026. Keynote kicks off at 9:30AM PT / 12:30PM ET / 5:30 UK. Expect new Microsoft AI models, Windows dev improvements, and a little surprise or two. Follow along 👇 theverge.com/tech/941668/mic…
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Fun event tonight in SF day before Microsoft Build - a partnership with the great team at Lectures on Tap; thoughtful presentation by @kevin_scott and fun to see so many people!
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Twenty years ago, @Microsoft broke ground on our first data center in Quincy, Washington. At a time when so many small towns have been shrinking, Quincy has grown, and the partnership behind that story is one worth telling. Watch how a farm town in Central Washington helped build the cloud, and built a thriving future of its own.
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"AI success isn't about the best model. It's about intelligence and trust." In a new @CRN cover story, Microsoft's @JudsonAlthoff on why managed services are the partner superpower of the AI era. msft.it/6009vkquR
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really fun to see this come to life!
Today we’re launching Command Line, a new technical blog about how and why we build. Our first stories go behind the architecture, design decisions, and research shaping the next wave of developer tools. Stay tuned for more next week at #MicrosoftBuild msft.it/6013vkN8f
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So glad you were the one to find this @SantoshYadavDev. Bringing back the quirky fun to development with then new app. A small passionate team working on this with immaculate vibes. 👨‍🍳
I love this animation 😍
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From me 😊: Yes, but: More visibility is a blessing and a curse. Like Odin trading an eye for wisdom, seeing more comes with a cost: the burden of sorting a signal from noise. In a fragmented environment, judgment matters as much as access. axios.com/newsletters/... @emayhawk

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