Matt Garman, AWS CEO, announces the new AI tool for migrating .NET applications to Linux at AWS re:Invent on Tuesday morning. (GeekWire Photo / Todd
Product teams often have tons of screen recordings and screenshots that end up unused. Video production using those screen recordings has been
The U.S. Federal Trade Commission officials have been asking rivals of Microsoft (NASDAQ:MSFT) about the impact of its artificial intelligence deals as part of its antitrust investigation into the tech giant,
The Browser Company, the developer of the popular Arc browser provided information about the launch of Dia, its AI-powered web browser in 2025. The firm’s CEO, Josh Miller had previously teased the launch of an AI product in October.
Microsoft research reveals how AI agents are transforming computer interaction through GUI control, with major tech companies racing to deploy LLM-powered automation tools worth $68.9 billion by 2028.
To stay ahead of the curve, consider enrolling in a master’s degree program for AI. That is, if you want an in-demand job and a higher salary.
The global numbers fall within the margin of error to some extent, but the US numbers seem more clear-cut. This change comes after Microsoft’s confirmation of a 12-month extended support option for Windows 1 users from next October. This will cost $30 per PC, but for those stubborn Windows 10 holdouts, it could be worth it.
AWS announced Q, its AI assistant platform for business users and developers. Q Developer is getting a wide range of updates today and so is Q
A Stanford misinformation expert has admitted he used artificial intelligence to draft a court document that contained multiple fake citations about AI. Stanford’s Jeff Hancock submitted the document as an expert declaration in a case involving a new Minnesota law that makes it illegal to use AI to mislead voters prior to an election.
AI agents are in vogue, but it will take a new generation of enterprise agentic apps — deployed using sound IT planning principles — to deliver significant ROI for AI.
This week on the GeekWire Podcast, our guest is Sam Schillace, a deputy CTO at Microsoft and author of the new book, "No Prize for Pessimism," the first title from Microsoft's new publishing imprint,