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NVIDIA’s DGX Cloud Platform Now Available for AI Supercomputing
The DGX Cloud platform is available for rent on a monthly basis, starting at $36,999 per instance.
Microsoft Dev Box Cloud-Based Workstations Now Generally Available
Dev Box provides developers with ready-to-code, cloud-based workstations that can be spun up in seconds.
Amazon Boosts AI Development in Partnership with NLP Provider Hugging Face
The partnership aims to make it easier for developers and companies to leverage machine learning models and ship NLP features faster.
Microsoft’s Minecraft with OpenAI Integration Might Change Gaming Forever
Combining OpenAI Codex and Minecraft, you can create anything you can imagine by using natural language commands
Mincecraft: Bedrock Edition Beta Gets a New Update
Minecraft: Bedrock Edition Beta is getting an extensive update this week that includes preview items from The Wild Update.
Microsoft Teams at Build 2021: Collaborative Apps, Integrations, Fluid Chat Components, and More
Microsoft Teams – now used by 145 million people daily – just got more powerful at Build 2021 thanks to a bunch of new features.
Build 2020: Microsoft Debuts Project Reunion to Unify Windows Win32 and UWP Development
Microsoft kicked off Build 2020 with Project Reunion, a single development platform for creating Desktop and UWP applications.
The Now Open Source Microsoft Application Inspector Will Help You Probe Third-Party Components
Microsoft Application Inspector helps developers assess the security impacts of third-party components and points out revisions between versions to identify backdoors.
Microsoft Re-commits to OneNote 2016 Making the Future of the UWP App Uncertain
At Ignite 2019, Microsoft said it is returning feature support to OneNote 2016. The company will continue OneNote on Windows 10 support.
Microsoft Moves Further from UWP with WinUI 3.0 Alpha
Microsoft will soon launch WinUI 3.0 alpha, while will encompass both UWP and Win32 apps, giving developers more freedom.
Gartner Report Says Amazon Is Still on Top for Cloud Infrastructure, Azure Is Unreliable
Gartner's 2019 IaaS report places AWS way on top, while Azure is evolving into a strong offering with good IoT integration but troubling reliability.
Microsoft Debuts Windows Vision Skills Package for Computer Vision AI Growth
Windows Vision Skills can be integrated into any Win32, UPW, or .NET app and work concurrently with other machine learning solutions.
Microsoft’s Internal ‘Trill’ Tool Goes Open-Source, Enabling Fast Analytics
Microsoft has open sourced another internal project, this time its Trill data processing engine. The tool will provide users with low latency, high-speed processing of which there's 'no equivalent'.
Microsoft Decides to Make ONNX Runtime an Open Source Service
ONNX Runtime is now available from Microsoft’s GitHub as an open source project, allowing all developers access to the platform.
Microsoft Introduces Windows Template Studio Version 2.2
The latest update for Windows Template Studio is not loaded with new features but does receive a 3D Launcher and enhancements to the core wizard.
Adform Discovers Hyphbot, a Fake Ad Scheme Used to Scam Publishers out of $500,000...
Hyphbot used domain spoofing techniques with over 34,000 different domain names to trick advertisers into buying fake ad space. Buyers believed they were purchasing from sites like The Wall Street Journal and CNN.
Microsoft Makes Improvements with Windows Template Studio 1.3
The new Windows Template Studio build gives developers more options when using the wizard to create Universal Windows Platform (UWP) applications.
Azure App Service on Linux Moves to General Availability
Azure App Service on Linux allows Azure cloud customers to develop using ASP.NET Core or other frameworks, while it improves deployment speeds with Web App for Containers.
Microsoft Releases Massive Windows 10 Preview Build 16226
The latest Windows 10 Fall Creators Update preview is extensive, making changes to Edge and Windows Shell, while also brings new Emoji support and numerous other new features across a breadth of services.
Microsoft Claims That Cortana Has More Monthly Users than Amazon’s Alexa Enabled Echo
The Redmond giant has reached out to prominent developers of Alexa skills to recruit them as Cortana Skills Kit launch partners, claiming its voice assistant has 145 million monthly active users.