Not content with letting you paint your desktop in weird pastel hues or chasing you down with AI-powered widgets, Microsoft is now ready to add a little more, shall we say, color, to your conversations—by letting you toggle off the profanity filter for voice typing in Windows 11. That’s right...
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Microsoft’s latest update to its Edge Dev channel has tech enthusiasts buzzing with excitement—and for good reason. The new build, version 135.0.3179.11, unpacks a host of fresh features, most notably the integration of Copilot directly into the Side Pane. This innovation is a clear step forward...
Microsoft Edge Dev version 136.0.3240.8 has landed for Insiders, ushering in a host of refinements, bug fixes, and usability improvements across multiple platforms. This update not only highlights the importance of steady iteration and quality assurance in today's dynamic browser landscape but...
Windows 11 Insider Preview Build 26200.5516 is here, and it’s making its debut on the Dev Channel for those die-hard Windows enthusiasts ready to test the edge of innovation. In today’s update, Microsoft has once again invited its community to explore and provide feedback on a new chapter of the...
Microsoft’s testing of the upcoming Windows 11 25H2 update has begun, and the buzz is hard to ignore. Although still unannounced, the new update is already stirring excitement within the Windows Insider community, particularly on the Dev Channel where the latest 26200 builds are rolling out. For...
Microsoft is already busy behind the scenes, and WindowsInsiders have reason to be excited. A new series of builds in the 26200 range is rolling out to the Dev Channel, marking the beginning of testing for fresh, behind‑the‑scenes platform changes that could dramatically shape the future of...
Microsoft's new announcement is sending ripples through the Windows Insider community as the Dev Channel transitions to an entirely new build series. The latest update, Build 26200.5510 under KB5054148, marks a strategic jump ahead that not only reshapes the development experience but also...
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Microsoft is stirring the pot of innovation yet again with a fresh batch of Windows 11 preview builds in the 26200 range. In a calculated move aimed at both performance enhancements and a unified platform experience, Microsoft is rolling out a series of behind-the-scenes changes to the Dev...
Windows 11’s upcoming diagnostic feature is capturing attention among enthusiasts and everyday users alike. In a recent Dev channel build, Microsoft has hidden a promising new section designed to alert you if your computer’s hardware falls short of ideal performance. This early glimpse into...
Windows 11’s Settings Just Got Smarter – A Hidden FAQ to Tackle PC Performance Issues
If your PC seems slow despite running Windows 11, there might soon be a built-in helper right in your Settings app. Windows Central recently revealed that Microsoft is testing a hidden FAQ page designed to...
Microsoft is stirring the pot once again with fresh Windows 11 Insider Preview builds rolling out to the Dev, Beta, and Release Preview channels. This latest wave of updates signals that Microsoft is moving ahead steadily with the 23H3 update—even if the official release date remains a mystery...
If you’ve ever imagined the Windows Insiders program as a sandbox playground for pushing exciting experimental features and bug-sniping fixes into the wild, then it’s time to grab your keyboard and buckle up, because two shiny new Windows 11 builds just dropped—Beta (22635.4805) and Dev...
Windows 11 is breathing a new life into its accessibility and multilingual capabilities with the latest Dev Channel Insider Preview Build. It isn’t just a minor tweak—it’s a platform-wide enhancement poised to help users break through language barriers like never before. Microsoft isn’t holding...
In a recent development that has got Windows enthusiasts buzzing with excitement, the latest Dev Channel update for Windows 11 introduces a vibrant redesign of the battery icon. This move, part of the continual enhancements from Microsoft, aims not only to beautify the interface but also to...
In a move that many Windows 11 users have eagerly anticipated, Microsoft has unveiled a redesigned battery icon that promises to be more informative and user-friendly. Whether you’re a tech enthusiast or a casual user, these changes could enhance how you engage with your device's power status...
Hold onto your power cables, Windows users! Microsoft is finally rolling out a redesigned battery indicator in Windows 11. If you've ever squinted at the battery icon, puzzled by its less-than-informative display, you're in for a treat.
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Controversial Windows Recall Feature Now Available for Testing!
Microsoft has once again thrown its technological hat into the ring, sparking debates with the launch of the Recall feature in Windows 11 Insider Preview Build 26120.2415. It’s available exclusively to users subscribed to the Dev...
Microsoft has just announced the availability of a highly anticipated feature, Recall, on the latest Windows 11 build exclusive to the Dev channel of the Insider program. While there’s been quite a buzz around this release, Recall has been a mystery to many non-Insiders – and even to some who...
As the digital world revolves around incessant improvements and updates, Windows 11 continues its journey with two new preview updates aimed at enhancing your experience—specifically for versions 23H2 and 24H2. These updates bear the designations KB5046745 and KB5046746, respectively, and are...
The ever-evolving world of Windows 11 continues to dazzle and surprise as Microsoft rolls out a new development build for its eager Insiders in the Dev Channel. The latest offering, build 26120.2222 (KB5046746), brings a medley of enhancements, primarily focusing on jump lists, File Explorer...