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Microsoft has been deeply committed to the growth of generative AI technology in recent years through its now-fragmented partnership with OpenAI. At Build 2026, the company remains all-in on AI, and it's looking toward the future with a new software platform. The new Android-based OS is called Project Solara, and Microsoft says Solara is designed to run agents instead of apps.
Project Solara is not something you'll have to worry about killing your apps anytime soon. It's limited to a few pieces of concept hardware and software that are awaiting the magical agents of the future. The vision is for Solara to run on myriad specialized devices with interfaces generated on the spot, and it's all powered by the explosive intelligence of models that Microsoft and others insist will soon exist.
According to Microsoft, Solara is a chip-to-cloud platform intended to free agents from reliance on single interfaces. Much of Microsoft's messaging around AI is speculative and self-serving, but the company rightly points out that new computing form factors have always required specialization, and that process is complex and expensive. The shift to mobile computing, for example, tripped Microsoft up multiple times as it fell behind on app availability, security, and long-term support.


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While the majority of Summer Game Fest takes place over the weekend, Sony is getting a jump on things with its next State of Play showcase, which airs on June 2nd at 5PM ET. It’s coming at a pivotal time for the PlayStation brand: The PS5 keeps getting more expensive and Sony’s big bet on live-service games has largely fallen flat. A good showing at SGF won’t fix everything, but it could help show that PlayStation is on the right path moving forward.
For its part, Sony says its latest State of Play will feature “more than 60 minutes of updates, announcements, and gameplay reveals from top studios around the world.” The only confirmed part of the event’s lineup is Wolverine, from Spider-Man developer Insomniac, which is slated to launch in September. But given the length of the stream, there’ll be plenty more detailed. Maybe we’ll see the just-announced third expansion for The Witcher 3, or the long-awaited final installment of the Final Fantasy VII remake trilogy, or some more of Intergalactic, the next big project from The Last of Us developer Naughty Dog. It’s also likely the event will provide some insight into the uncertain future of Marathon.
Whatever Sony shows, you can watch along on YouTube or Twitch, or follow along with the latest developments right here.
And for everything announced at the rest of Summer Game Fest, be sure to check out our event hub.




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Intel couldn't catch a break. Layoffs. Shakedowns. Crashing CPUs torpedoing its reputation, sending desktop gamers fleeing to AMD. Apple and Qualcomm pushing Intel out of multiple flagship laptops. A gaming graphics card going MIA. But its Panther Lake laptop chip, the first on its all-important 18A process, turned out excellent - and a handheld version might make Intel the leader in portable gaming chips.
On Monday, I spent two hours with an MSI Claw 8 EX AI Plus handheld atop Intel's new Arc G3 Extreme. I walked away thinking that next-gen handhelds have finally arrived. The true leap in performance and battery life we've been waiting for …

If you’re fiber maxxing, dodging microplastics, and working out, but putting in the bare minimum on your oral health routine, you’re missing a crucial piece of the puzzle.
A growing body of research shows that issues like gum disease may cause inflammation and send bacteria into the bloodstream, potentially contributing to more serious health issues down the line. In other words, dental hygiene is integral to whole body health.
The good news is that optimizing your oral health at home is much easier than putting in reps at the gym. One of the simplest level-ups to your twice-daily brushing is the COSLUS E40 10-Speed Roll Control Oral Irrigator.
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A big reason so many of us skip flossing is that it’s uncomfortable and can be a challenge to reach all of those cracks and crevices as thoroughly as we should.
The COSLUS E40 10-Speed Roll Control Oral Irrigator is gentle, easy to use, and incredibly effective. Just like at the dentist, it uses pressurized and pulsing water to wash away plaque and debris from hard-to-reach places, including periodontal pockets and below the gum line.
Simply add water, insert a tip, set your pressure and mode, and direct it at a 90-degree angle to the gumline. In as little as 60 seconds, you’ll have a complete, dentist-worthy clean.
Braces, crowns, implants, sensitivity… our teeth change over the years, and the last thing you want to do is overhaul your oral health routine every time it happens.
With two adjustable modes (Floss and Soft Clean) each offering 10 pressure settings, COSLUS E40 has options for every age and stage. Softer water pressure is ideal for children and people experiencing periodontitis or sensitivity. Mid-range pressure is appropriate for daily cleaning, while higher pressure can be used for occasional deep cleaning or for people with orthodontic or dental implant needs.
Your teeth are just part of the picture. Avoiding plaque buildup and gum inflammation requires thoroughly cleaning your gums, tongue, and any orthodontic appliances you may use.
The COSLUS E40 10-Speed Roll Control Oral Irrigator comes with four jet tips: a standard tip for daily use, a periodontal tip for gentle care, an orthodontic tip for braces and bridges, and a tongue cleaner.
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Microsoft is so keen to help you deploy AI agents, it's building its own version of OpenClaw — and a new agentic OS based on Android rather than Windows.
CEO Satya Nadella doubled down on AI agents and tools during his keynote at the company's annual Microsoft Build conference for developers on Tuesday. That included a first look at Project Soltera, an Android-based software platform which Microsoft calls "a chip-to-cloud platform designed for an open, multiple agent world that expands how agents are built, deployed and experienced."
You can watch the Microsoft Build 2026 keynote for yourself, or we can give you the highlights.
Nadella unveiled Microsoft's first reasoning AI model, the first in a new suite of MAI models. This is the tech giant attempting to reduce its reliance on models from its longtime partner OpenAI. In fact, this Build has been described by some observers as Microsoft's AI independence day.
MAI-Thinking-1 is a mid-sized, 35-billion-parameter model with a 128,000-context window, and Microsoft was keen to emphasize its low token cost compared to similar models. "MAI-Thinking-1 was designed to be good at complex multi-step instructions, long context reasoning, and code generation," said Kyle Daigle, Microsoft Developer CMO and COO of GitHub, at a virtual media briefing ahead of the keynote.
The other models include:
MAI-Image-2.5 and a Flash variant
MAI-Transcribe-1.5
MAI-Voice-2 and a Flash variant
MAI-Code-1
The new MAI models will be available in Microsoft Foundry and various other Microsoft products, such as PowerPoint and OneDrive.
Project Soltera is the Android-based OS for running multiple agents in a secure environment.
What will that mean in practice? Nadella unveiled two concept devices — a wearable badge device using Qualcomm silicon that helps users stay connected to agents when they're away from their laptops, and a "desk device" for managing agents that will help you "think, plan, and get things done without breaking flow."
That's a rather hopeful long-term mission, given that Microsoft's current main AI chatbot, Copilot, was intended for entertainment purposes only, until recently.
We got a laundry list of products led by Microsoft Scout, the company's agent built atop the popular OpenClaw. It's meant to be a new "always on" AI assistant connected to the Microsoft suite of apps like Outlook and Teams. Think Copilot, but a more powerful version that can work across apps.
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The company said Microsoft Scout will be the first of a new type of customizable AI agents from Microsoft called Autopilots.
At Microsoft Build, the company clearly wanted to position its tools as a more secure way for companies to utilize AI agents. OpenClaw, for instance, has notorious cybersecurity drawbacks.
“Agents can execute multi-step workflows locally while running inside an operating system-enforced boundary rather than unmanaged user sessions,” said Kyle Daigle, Microsoft Developer CMO, at a media briefing ahead of the keynote. “This reduces risk when agents execute code, access files, or interact with networks on the device.”
As Nadella pulled away from OpenAI, he embraced Nvidia — whose CEO Jensen Huang appeared, virtually, to help launch the Microsoft Surface Ultra. The new AI laptop is aimed at developers, designed for agents, and powered by Nvidia RTX Spark, a new PC chip. Nadella also teased a forthcoming quantum chip, the Majorana 2, with the aim of making a working quantum computer by 2029.
"This is never about tech for tech's sake," Nadella said.
As Nadella was speaking, President Trump signed a new executive order seeking to regulate AI models. It was the latest sign of a vibe shift in the AI world, coming hot on the heels of a growing backlash against indiscriminate AI "tokenmaxxing", and a feverish hunt for any ROI in AI.
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