Microsoft to Hold Build 2026 Keynote on Windows and Copilot Updates
Microsoft is scheduled to hold its Build 2026 developer conference today. CEO Satya Nadella is expected to speak for two and a half hours on Windows, Copilot, and Office 365 products.
EngadgetMicrosoft is scheduled to hold its annual Build developer conference today, June 2, 2026. The event is expected to include announcements about updates to Windows, Copilot, and Office 365 products. CEO Satya Nadella's keynote is listed to begin at 12:30 PM ET and run for two and a half hours. The company has already released a new Surface Laptop Ultra ahead of the session.
The new Surface Laptop Ultra is a 15-inch device with NVIDIA's RTX Spark system-on-chip. It is designed to provide graphics and AI processing capabilities. The timing of the conference coincides with Computex, the annual PC industry trade show held in Taiwan. A liveblog covering the keynote is set to begin at 11:00 AM ET.
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