Photographer: Mariia Shalabaieva | Source: Unsplash At GTC Taipei 2026, ahead of Computex, NVIDIA unveiled the RTX Spark superchip, a purpose-built Arm-based processor that combines a high-performance CPU and a Blackwell RTX GPU in a single, power-efficient package. The promise is bold: slim, premium Windows laptops (especially modern home laptops and premium business devices computers) that can run frontier-level AI models locally, handle demanding creative workloads, and still deliver high-frame-rate gaming, with battery life that finally feels “ultrabook normal” — a true next-level ai experience. This is not just another graphics refresh. It is NVIDIA’s clearest statement yet that the future of the PC is personal AI agents: systems that do more than answer questions, and instead help you complete real work across your apps (including legacy staples like skype) and your everyday content. If you have been tracking the shift from one-off chatbot prompts to longer-lived AI systems, thi...
Microsoft Build 2026: Windows 11 gets native Linux tools, an AI-powered terminal, and one-command dev setup
On June 2, 2026 , Microsoft used Build 2026 to make one thing very clear: it wants Windows 11 to feel like a “first-class” developer platform — especially if your daily workflow includes Linux commands, containers, and (increasingly) AI assistance. If you’ve ever bounced between PowerShell, WSL, Docker, and a half-dozen setup scripts just to get a laptop into a “ready-to-code” state… this is Microsoft trying to remove that friction. The official announcement is here: Build 2026: Furthering Windows as the trusted platform for development . The big shift: fewer workarounds, more “flow.” For years, Windows development has often meant one of these compromises: You run Windows, but you basically live inside WSL. You run Windows, but your scripts are constantly “if Windows then…” conditional chaos. You avoid Windows entirely for dev work. Build 2026 is Microsoft saying: let’s stop fighting the reality that developers like Linux tooling — and instead make it feel natural on Windows. 1) Co...