Microsoft's Plan to Convert All Our Gadgets to Windows

The best demo on the first day of Microsoft's Build developer conference, at least of the ones that didn't involve adorable holographic robots, was of Continuum. It's one of Windows 10's most vaunted features, designed to keep all your devices in sync

Part of Microsoft's Project Oxford, the Face Detection engine can also detect the same person in multiple photos. (You can test its face-matching tool here.) Third-party developers can use these features in their own apps, say for photo editing or

Microsoft promised at the start of today's conference that things will be even more technical than yesterday and delivered, announcing some new dev tools: Vorlon, a framework to help you remotely debug Javascript, Project Oxford, a set of APIs for

Microsoft promised at the start of today's conference that things will be even more technical than yesterday and delivered, announcing some new dev tools: Vorlon, a framework to help you remotely debug Javascript, Project Oxford, a set of APIs for

Microsoft introduced How-Old.net, a website to guess how old you are, at today's Microsoft Build 2015 developer conference. The site is way for Microsoft to show off what it's working on behind the scenes, with smarterÂ