Tag: AI

Microsoft FY26 Q1 Earnings: Growth Up Front, Questions in the Back

Those are the numbers Microsoft wants front and center. But the segment‑level details reveal a more complicated picture, one that helps explain why investors are not buying the company’s AI‑first narrative as readily as they once did.

Microsoft’s AI Push Puts Its 2030 Water Pledge Out of Reach

Scenic mountain landscape during sunrise or sunset, featuring steep green cliffs in the foreground and layered forested ridges fading into the horizon. The sky transitions from soft orange near the horizon to pale blue above. Decorative elements like grass, flowers, and a water droplet frame the image with a translucent overlay of green and blue hues, emphasizing a nature-themed design.

Adobe Boosts Photoshop Performance with Higher Resolution Firefly Models

These innovations are meant to “reduce tedious tasks, elevate your work, and help you exercise more precision and control, so you can maintain your creative momentum and spend more time bringing your creative vision to life”

Microsoft Unveils Maia 200 to Power Large‑Scale AI Inference

Maia 200 is optimized specifically for inference and is already being deployed in select Azure datacenters.

EP.82 – When Defending AI Goes Wrong, and Some More Gaming News

This week, Microsoft’s CEO hits Davos to defend the company’s AI spending spree, insisting it is all part of a grand vision while everyone else wonders if GPUs have become the new gold bars.

Notepad and Paint Gain New Features in Latest Windows 11 Build

Paint’s updates take a different direction by emphasizing creativity and user control. The new Coloring book feature uses AI to generate coloring pages from text prompts, offering a playful and accessible way to experiment with visual ideas.
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