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June 17 PC Update Pairs Solo PUBG Players with AI Teammate in New Beta
PUBG: BATTLEGROUNDS Update 42.1 launches on Windows PC on June 17, 2026, introducing the exclusive AI Ally Duo beta that pairs solo players with an intelligent AI teammate. The patch also overhauls the Blue Zone mechanics and kicks off Ranked Season 42, with console maintenance following on June 25.
Inside Microsoft 365 Copilot Licensing: Base Plans, USL Seats, and the True Cost of Agents
Microsoft 365 Copilot requires an eligible base subscription plus a $30/user/month add-on, with each user needing two USLs. The licensing model has evolved from a 300-seat minimum to no minimums, but agent costs from Copilot Studio and custom agents can significantly increase total spend. This guide details base plan eligibility, USL mechanics, and hidden fees to help IT leaders calculate true costs.
Microsoft's 2026 Surface Devices Embrace Snapdragon X and Copilot+ for the AI PC Era
Microsoft is positioning its 2026 Surface Laptop and Surface Pro as the pinnacle of AI-powered Windows computing, leveraging Snapdragon X processors and Copilot+ integration. The devices promise transformative on-device AI features, all-day battery life, and deep hardware-software optimization, signaling Microsoft's commitment to an AI-first PC future.
How Microsoft's 'Marcel' Ad Positions Copilot as a Small Business's World Cup Memory
Microsoft’s “Marcel” ad campaign launches June 12 in the UK and June 16 in the US, showcasing how a professional driver uses Outlook and Copilot to manage customer demand during the FIFA World Cup 2026. The AI assistant acts as a memory aid, translating emails, scheduling bookings, and recalling client preferences to help small businesses survive peak-season chaos. The campaign signals Microsoft’s push to make Copilot essential for gig workers and micro-businesses facing high-stakes, high-volume events.
Reprise MCP Server GA Slashes Enterprise Demo Build Time by 60% for Copilot Users
Reprise's generally available MCP server now enables MCP-compatible AI assistants like Claude, ChatGPT, and Microsoft Copilot to build tailored enterprise demos, streamlining the sales process with AI-driven personalization. The integration slashes demo turnaround times by over 60% and allows Windows-ecosystem enterprises to keep the entire pre-sales cycle within the Microsoft Copilot environment.
Microsoft Copilot for Business Central Sets Sail: AI Maritime ERP Debuts at Posidonia 2026
At the world’s biggest shipping exhibition, Posidonia 2026 in Athens, Microsoft partner Fortune Technologies unveiled a maritime‑specific implementation of Business Central Copilot, demonstrating how generative AI can automate financial closing, sanctions screening, dry‑docking, and bunker procurement for shipping companies. The pitch, grounded in strict data‑governance and Windows‑based infrastructure, drew cautious optimism from an industry under pressure to modernize while retaining human oversight of critical decisions.
Microsoft Launches Copilot Cowork Globally with Pay-As-You-Go, Explores Hosted DeepSeek for Enterprises
Microsoft launched Copilot Cowork worldwide on June 16, 2026, with usage-based billing to replace per-seat licensing for enterprise AI collaboration. Concurrently, Axios reports that the company is exploring a Microsoft-hosted, fine-tuned version of the DeepSeek model, aiming to offer customizable, secure AI options for businesses through Azure.
Microsoft’s 12-Inch Surface Pro Price Surge in 2026 Puts AI PC Value to the Test
Microsoft's upcoming 12-inch Surface Pro for 2026 is expected to see significant price increases, raising doubts about whether its Copilot+ AI features and Arm-based performance can justify the premium. While the device impresses with its form factor and battery life, community reaction is split, and competition from lower-cost AI PCs makes the value proposition uncertain.
Microsoft Unleashes Anthropic-Powered Copilot Cowork for Autonomous Enterprise Workflows
Microsoft has made Copilot Cowork generally available, bringing Anthropic-powered agentic AI to Microsoft 365 users. The system enables delegated, autonomous workflows while introducing new governance, security, and cost considerations for enterprises. IT leaders now face urgent decisions around policy, permissions, and adoption strategies.
Hostinger’s 2026 Bet: AI-Powered Budget Hosting Minus Windows Servers
Hostinger’s 2026 hosting portfolio emphasizes budget-friendly plans, a new AI website builder, and enhanced cloud performance, but completely omits Windows servers. This forces developers who rely on ASP.NET, IIS, or Windows-specific features to consider alternatives, while Linux and WordPress users gain an affordable, AI-enhanced platform.
Copilot Cowork GA Brings Per-Agent Metered Billing and Central IT Controls to Microsoft 365
Microsoft launched Copilot Cowork on June 16, 2026, turning its multi-tool AI agent from preview to production. The release introduces a per-agent metered billing model using Copilot credits, alongside new IT governance controls to manage AI usage and costs. Enterprises can now deploy custom agents and monitor consumption centrally, marking a significant evolution in Microsoft 365 Copilot's capabilities.
Investors Sue Microsoft Over Copilot Disclosures as GitHub Eyes AWS to Ease Capacity Crunch
Microsoft faces a proposed investor class action filed June 12, 2026, over alleged misleading disclosures about Copilot's capabilities and adoption. Separately, GitHub is reportedly exploring adding AWS capacity due to strained Azure infrastructure, highlighting verification and capacity challenges in Microsoft's AI push.
Microsoft 365 Copilot Cowork Lets AI Agents Plan and Execute Work Across Apps with IT Governance
Microsoft is set to launch Copilot Cowork for Microsoft 365 in June 2026, an AI agent that autonomously plans and executes multi-step workflows across Word, Excel, Teams, and other apps. IT admins maintain granular control through action policies, approval chains, and consumption credits, ensuring governance and security. Early pilots show dramatic productivity gains, with users delegating complex reporting and scheduling tasks to the AI.