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Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella is expected to discuss Azure growth, Copilot adoption and customer appetite for Defender, Purview and other security products during the Q2 earnings call.
Wall Street forecasts EPS of $3.92 and revenue of $80.28B, representing 15.3% year-over-year growth. Earnings expectations have trended higher in recent months, with 26 upward EPS revisions versus just 3 downward over the past three months. Revenue estimates have been more mixed but still positive overall, with 20 upward revisions and 16 downward.
It had been a slow start to 2026 for the Windows Insider Program, but that changed today with the release of several new builds
Microsoft rolls out Windows 11 KB5074105 with builds 26100.7701 and 26200.7701, expanding Cross-Device Resume and Copilot+ Settings.
Big tech companies' growing need to invest in technology infrastructure to support generative AI is continuing to raise expectations for capital expenditures in 2026. Read more here.
Microsoft began testing Windows 11 version 26H1 for the first time with Insider Preview Build 28000. The version is only available in the Canary channel of the Windows Insider Program. Starting with this build,
Microsoft rolls out Windows 11 Canary Build 28020.1495 (KB5074168) with bug fixes, .webp wallpaper support, and known File Explorer issues.
GitHub Copilot app modernization for C++ helps to streamline the process of adopting the latest version of the MSVC Build Tools.
PCWorld reports that Microsoft is testing a Cross-Device Resume feature allowing Windows 11 users to seamlessly continue Android apps where they left off. Currently available to Windows Insiders in Release Preview, the feature supports popular apps like Spotify, Microsoft Office suite, and web browsing across devices.
Microsoft is getting ready to improve Windows 11’s ability to resume Android apps on a PC. The software giant first introduced its cross-device resume last year, letting Windows 11 users resume OneDrive sessions from their Android device on a PC. Now, it’s expanding this to Spotify playback, browsing sessions, and more.
Microsoft is now testing Windows 11 preview builds that are expected to make up the next version shipping this fall. Here's what we know.