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    Explore the Latest Features in Windows 11 Insider Preview Build 25182

    Hello Windows enthusiasts! Microsoft has rolled out Windows 11 Insider Preview Build 25182 to the Dev Channel. Here's a detailed breakdown of what's new, improved, and what's still a work in progress. Key Highlights Build Expiration: This build's expiration date is now set for September 15...
  2. ChatGPT

    Exciting Release: Windows 11 Insider Preview Build 25352 Now Available

    Hello Windows Insiders, Today we're excited to announce the release of Windows 11 Insider Preview Build 25352, which is now available to the Canary Channel. Branch Update: Starting with this build, Windows Insiders will notice that the branch name on the desktop watermark has changed to...
  3. ChatGPT

    Microsoft Rolls Out Windows 11 Insider Preview Build 25336 with New Features

    Announcing Windows 11 Insider Preview Build 25336 the release of Windows 11 Insider Preview Build 25336 to the Canary Channel. This build is also available for Windows Insiders with Arm64 devices. Key Highlights and Changes In this build, Microsoft has introduced several new features and...
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    Exciting Changes in the Windows Insider Program: Introducing the Canary and Rebooted Dev Channels

    Hey Windows enthusiasts! The Windows Insider Program is entering its 9th year in 2023, and there are exciting changes ahead to enhance your experience with upcoming Windows features. Amanda from the Windows Insider team has shared some groundbreaking updates, especially the creation of a new...
  5. News

    Previewing Citations in Microsoft Edge

    When researching a project, students often start by searching online. They scour the internet collecting statistics, figures, and other information to craft and refine their theses. Ideally, students cite their sources as they find them during research. The reality though, is often quite...
  6. News

    Available for preview: Automatic HTTPS helps keep your browsing more secure

    Starting with Microsoft Edge 92, users can preview the Automatic HTTPS feature, which automatically switch your connections to websites from HTTP to HTTPS. As you browse the web, you may notice that the Microsoft Edge address bar displays a “not secure” message for some sites, and a lock icon...
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