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Microsoft CEO would ‘welcome’ iMessage on Windows

In a recent video interview, Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella listed iMessage as one example of Apple features that his company would invite onto Windows.

Microsoft CEO would ‘welcome’ iMessage on Windows

In a recent video interview, Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella listed iMessage as one example of Apple features that his company would invite onto Windows.

Microsoft Build: The all-digital dev conference is the future of tech events

Welcome to quaranconferencing, and you know what? It might be better.

As A.I. takes over, Microsoft’s CEO sees the entire world as one big computer

At a presentation in London, Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella said the right metaphor as the company moves forward in an A.I.-first world was to view the Earth as one big computer due to the rise of A.I., cloud computing, and IoT devices.The post As A.I. takes over, Microsoft’s CEO sees the entire world as one big computer appeared first on Digital Trends.

As A.I. takes over, Microsoft’s CEO sees the entire world as one big computer

At a presentation in London, Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella said the right metaphor as the company moves forward in an A.I.-first world was to view the Earth as one big computer due to the rise of A.I., cloud computing, and IoT devices.The post As A.I. takes over, Microsoft’s CEO sees the entire world as one big computer appeared first on Digital Trends.

Microsoft ‘excited’ about its secret hardware built for artificial intelligence

Harry Shum of Microsoft's AI and Research group says he's very excited about the company's upcoming hardware driven by A.I. He doesn't disclose any details, but Microsoft already admitted it's working on chips dedicated to A.I.The post Microsoft ‘excited’ about its secret hardware built for artificial intelligence appeared first on Digital Trends.

LinkedIn Lite leads trio of new apps launched by Microsoft in India

Microsoft-owned LinkedIn is getting a set of new apps aimed at low-connectivity markets, starting in India. Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella announced the products on Wednesday at his company’s Future Decoded event in Mumbai.The post LinkedIn Lite leads trio of new apps launched by Microsoft in India appeared first on Digital Trends.