Kettle Microsoft held its annual Build developer conference this week with that bizarre Copilot+ PC launch tacked on the side.
As many of you have wondered, did no one at Redmond take a look at the Windows Recall feature – which was unveiled during the Arm PC launch with Qualcomm – and say: “Er, this might just backfire?”
To discuss this and more for our latest Kettle episode, we’re joined by UK-based vulture Richard Speed, Tobias Mann and Chris Williams over in the US, and your host Iain Thomson. You can replay our post-event catch-up, produced and edited by Nicole Hemsoth Prickett, below.
Here are some more stories from Build by the team:
- Intel, AMD take a back seat as Qualcomm takes center stage in Microsoft’s AI PC push
- Microsoft smartens up Edge for Business with screenshot blocking, logo branding and more
- If you find Microsoft’s Copilot offerings overwhelming, it’s no wonder: There are 130-plus of them now
- Microsoft Build 2024 is more AI fluff than anything else
- Windows development revamped with Copilot Runtime, native PyTorch – and the surprising comeback of WPF
- Microsoft invites punters to test drive custom Arm-based Cobalt 100 CPU VMs in Azure
- Microsoft releases .NET Aspire as an ‘opinionated stack’ for cloud applications
- AI Studio opens for business, with a nod to safety
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