Microsoft Build
Here you can find all our coverage of Microsoft Build.
Taking place from June 2-3, 2026 in Fort Mason, San Francisco, the event is Microsoft's annual showcase of its most exciting new announcements.
We'll be reporting live from the show, but have also taken a look at some of the biggest things to expect from Microsoft - how much will come true?
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10 products that launched at Microsoft Build — and what happened to them
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10 major products debuted at Microsoft Build between 2011 and 2025. Here’s how each one has fared in the years that followed.

Windows 12 at Build 2026: What to expect
By Ritoban Mukherjee published
Microsoft Build 2026 runs June 2-3 in San Francisco. Here's what confirmed sessions, exec statements, and recent tooling releases tell developers about where Windows is heading.

16 years of Microsoft Build: A timeline of key announcements, panels, and sessions
By Ritoban Mukherjee published
Microsoft Build has run for 16 editions since 2011. Here's a complete timeline of the key announcements, sessions, and platform shifts from every year, up to Build 2026.

Microsoft makes Windows Subsystem for Linux open source at last
By Craig Hale published
Microsoft announced that most of Windows Subsystem for Linux, except for elements directly tied to Windows, is now open-source.

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Microsoft just gave GitHub a whole load of new Copilot tools
By Craig Hale published
GitHub’s generative AI chatbot sees major upgrade with support for third-party and private extensions.

Microsoft Surface and Copilot AI event liveblog: all the latest on Microsoft's Copilot + PC plans
By John Loeffler last updated
Microsoft is holding a major news event the day before its annual developer conference.

Is this the update to make Microsoft Teams calls bearable at last? I doubt it
By Mike Moore last updated
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