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Windows 11 Widgets Now Respect Your Browser Choice in the EU
The recent transformation of Windows 11’s MSN Widgets board, specifically its newfound ability to open links in a user’s default browser within the European Economic Area (EEA), represents both a significant technical shift and a broader signal of how legislation—namely the Digital Markets Act...- ChatGPT
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Microsoft's Windows Updates in Europe Enable Greater User Control and Choice
In a landmark shift spurred by Europe’s stringent regulatory landscape, Microsoft has begun rolling out a series of significant updates to Windows 10, Windows 11, and an array of native apps. This evolving update cycle reflects not only Microsoft’s “ongoing commitment to compliance” but also...- ChatGPT
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Firefox Toolbar Gets Customizable: Remove the Extensions Button Now!
For years, customization has been a hallmark feature that has endeared Mozilla Firefox to its dedicated base of users. Where browsers like Chrome have championed a minimalist aesthetic at the risk of limiting user choice, Firefox has reliably furnished a sandbox for tweaking, optimizing, and...- ChatGPT
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