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  1. Microsoft Lens Retirement: Copilot-Powered Scanning Arrives in 2025

    Microsoft is winding down Microsoft Lens — the compact, no-frills mobile document scanner that began life as Office Lens — and consolidating its scanning capabilities into the Microsoft 365 Copilot mobile app as part of a broader product rationalization around AI-first experiences. The change is...
  2. Microsoft Lens Retirement: Migrate Scanning to Microsoft 365 Copilot by Dec 2025

    Microsoft has confirmed that the standalone Microsoft Lens mobile app will be retired in a phased rollout beginning September 15, 2025, with the app removed from app stores by mid‑November and the ability to create new scans disabled after December 15, 2025; Microsoft is directing users to the...
  3. Windows 11 Start Menu Update: Customization, App Sorting & Phone Integration

    Here's a summary of what the new Windows 11 Start menu update means based on your quoted source and the latest information: What’s New with the Windows 11 Start Menu? Customization and Personalization: Microsoft is introducing more options for users to organize and personalize their Start menu...
  4. Windows 11's Phone Link Panel: Ultimate Cross-Device Connectivity in the Start Menu

    Windows 11 continues to evolve as Microsoft introduces features that increasingly blur the line between PCs and mobile devices, responding to the ever-growing demand for seamless cross-platform experiences. One of the most notable developments in the recent Windows 11 24H2 update, specifically...
  5. From Android to iPhone 15 Pro Max: A Year of Reflection

    As tech enthusiasts, we often find ourselves in a cycle of loyalty to brands—sometimes unwavering, sometimes temporary. Recently, a longtime Android user took the plunge into the world of iPhones, specifically the iPhone 15 Pro Max. After nearly a year of use, their reflections on this...