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    Watch Microsoft's Build 2018 Day 2 keynote at 11:30AM ET

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    Devindra Hardawar
    Devindra Hardawar
    05.08.2018

    Yesterday's epic three-and-a-half hour keynote at Build wasn't enough for Microsoft, as the company still has plenty more to say to developers. Today, Joe Belfiore, Corporate Vice President of Operating Systems, hits the stage. Given his area of expertise, we expect him to give us a better sense of what's next for Windows 10, as well as how the Microsoft Graph ties together your experience across different platforms. It kicks off at 11:30AM Eastern.

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    Microsoft's Story Remix puts a Hollywood studio in your PC

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    Steve Dent
    Steve Dent
    05.11.2017

    For the Fall Creators Update, Microsoft has unveiled a new app that can transform your photos and videos into a cinematic spectacle, complete with CG effects, titles and a soundtrack. Called Story Remix, it's a Universal Windows App that uses deep learning and Microsoft's Graph, letting you pull media in from colleagues and friends. It's a powerful yet simple app that uses image analysis and AI to do clip discovery, effects integration and the entire edit, complete with music.

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    Microsoft Graph bridges the gap between Windows and your phone

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    Mat Smith
    Mat Smith
    05.11.2017

    You've probably never heard of the Microsoft Graph before, but it's going to be essential to the company's push into being the connective glue between all of your devices. For the past few years, the Graph has a shared platform connecting office apps. But with the upcoming Windows 10 Fall Creators' Update, it'll also "connect dots between people, conversations, projects and content." Announced during the second day of Build 2017, the aim is to make all things Microsoft work seamlessly, whether you're on an iPhone, an Android device or a Windows PC. (And without mentioning Continuum.) The new features goes beyond that, tapping into Microsoft's cloud storage services in a bid to make you more efficient while switching across different hardware and keeping track of (almost) everything you do on your PC. Let's take a look.