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  1. Edge Canary tests Desktop Visual Search: Bing-powered image lookups from Windows taskbar

    Microsoft Edge is quietly experimenting with a new Visual Search shortcut inside its floating desktop search box on Windows 11, letting users drop images onto a small camera-enabled UI and get Bing-powered image results — all without opening a full browser window first. Background Microsoft’s...
  2. Copilot Expands: Search Mode, Shopping, and Google Drive Connectors in Windows/Edge

    Microsoft’s Copilot is quietly evolving from a conversational assistant into a multi-modal, transactional platform — and recent test-build evidence shows the company is explicitly styling that evolution around three pillars: search that surfaces explicit references, shopping and order...
  3. Windows 11 Insider Preview: One-Click Bing Speed Test and Background AI Tasks

    Microsoft’s latest Windows 11 Insider preview builds quietly add a one‑click internet speed‑test shortcut to the taskbar network flyout — but the shortcut simply opens Bing’s web‑based speed test rather than running a native, offline measurement — and the same builds also include a subtle but...
  4. Windows 11 One-Click Speed Test in Taskbar: Browser-Based Check

    Microsoft is quietly testing a one‑click internet speed test in Windows 11 that puts a “Perform speed test” shortcut directly in the taskbar’s network menu and Wi‑Fi quick settings — but the control simply launches Bing’s web speed‑test widget in your default browser rather than running a...
  5. Windows 11 Taskbar Adds One-Click Bing Speed Test

    Microsoft is adding a one‑click internet speed checker directly to the Windows 11 taskbar, visible in recent Insider preview builds and implemented as a shortcut that launches Bing’s speed‑test web widget from the network icon’s context menu and Wi‑Fi quick settings. Background Microsoft has...
  6. Windows 11 Adds One-Click Speed Test in Network Flyout (Bing Widget)

    Microsoft is quietly testing a small but notable convenience feature in Windows 11: a one‑click internet speed test shortcut embedded directly in the network flyout and taskbar context menu — a shortcut that, for now, simply launches Bing’s online speed‑test widget rather than running a native...
  7. MSEdgeRedirect: Restore Your Default Browser on Windows

    I still set up every new Windows PC to behave the way I want it to, not the way a vendor thinks I should — and when Windows 11 insists on funneling taskbar search, widgets, and system links into Microsoft Edge and Bing, I install a small, targeted tool that restores control: MSEdgeRedirect. This...
  8. Edge Real-Time Video Translation Preview on Windows 11: On-Device Subtitles & Dubbing (12GB RAM)

    Microsoft Edge’s latest beta builds are shipping a preview of AI-powered live audio translation for videos on Windows 11 — a feature that can generate translated subtitles or even dub spoken audio in real time — but it comes with a notable hardware bar: Microsoft says your device must have at...
  9. CVE-2025-10200: Chrome ServiceWorker UAF – Patch Now to Prevent Exploitation

    A newly assigned Chromium vulnerability, CVE-2025-10200, is a use‑after‑free flaw in the ServiceWorker implementation that Google patched in its September stable updates; the bug allows a remote attacker, by luring a user to a crafted page, to trigger heap corruption and potentially achieve...
  10. Lenovo's AI PC Vision: Will Every PC Be AI-Powered in 4–5 Years?

    Lenovo’s IFA keynote and hands-on demos in Berlin crystallized a simple, audacious claim: within four to five years every personal computer will be an “AI PC” — a device with a built‑in Neural Processing Unit (NPU) and the on‑device intelligence to run many AI tasks locally. That declaration...
  11. Edge Dev Adds Toggle: System Default vs Always-On Efficiency Mode (Energy Saver)

    Microsoft has quietly added a simple but consequential toggle in Microsoft Edge Dev that hands users explicit control over whether the browser’s Efficiency mode follows Windows 11’s system-level Energy Saver or stays enabled all the time—an integration that tightens the browser’s...
  12. Windows 11 Emoji 16.0 in 24H2: Rendering Mix, Panel Delays, and KB5064081

    Windows 11’s 24H2 is now shipping support for Emoji 16.0 — but there’s a catch: the system emoji panel doesn’t yet expose the new icons, and rendering remains inconsistent across apps and web services. What looks like a late-but-welcome Unicode update has instead exposed a long-standing Windows...
  13. Copilot-Powered In-Car Mobile Office: Microsoft & Cerence at IAA Mobility 2025

    Microsoft and Cerence’s announcement at IAA Mobility 2025 that a voice-first, Microsoft 365 Copilot–powered assistant will run inside vehicles marks a decisive push to turn the car into a secure mobile office — but it also raises urgent questions about safety, privacy, enterprise governance, and...
  14. Cerence-Microsoft Tie Expands Copilot into Cars with Azure OpenAI

    Microsoft’s work to move Copilot and Azure AI out of the office and into the vehicle cabin has taken a concrete step through an expanded relationship with Cerence — a partnership that stitches together in‑car voice assistants, Azure OpenAI capabilities, and the emerging third‑party agent...
  15. Microsoft Windows App Pruning: IE, Paint 3D, and Mail Transition to Outlook

    Microsoft’s quiet pruning of long‑standing Windows apps has accelerated into a visible strategy: the company is retiring or removing familiar built‑ins — from the browser that once ruled the web to niche creative tools and the lightweight Mail client — and asking users and organizations to...
  16. Microsoft Copilot 2025: GPT-5, Smart Mode, and Unified AI Across Windows, Microsoft 365, Edge

    Microsoft’s Copilot has evolved from a curious chatbot experiment into a sprawling, multi-surface productivity platform that now sits in Windows, Edge, mobile apps, Microsoft 365 and Azure tooling — and its capabilities span conversational drafting, multimodal image and audio generation, in‑app...
  17. Edge 140 Release: Scareware Blocker, HTTPS-First, Tab Groups Auto-Save, GPT-5 Copilot

    Microsoft Edge’s September update lands as a significant security-and-productivity release: Edge 140 (stable build 140.0.3485.54) ships a local AI-powered Scareware blocker, an HTTPS‑first upgrade path, automatic persistence for Tab Groups, expanded Copilot/GPT-5 integrations and media-creation...
  18. Samsung Vision AI Companion: A Shared Multimodal AI for Smart TVs

    Samsung used IFA in Berlin to make the living room more than a screen — it announced Vision AI Companion, a unified, multimodal AI layer for its 2024–2025 TVs and smart monitors that folds advanced on‑device vision and audio features together with cloud‑backed generative agents such as Microsoft...
  19. WINUX: Windows-Style Linux on Ubuntu 24.04 for Windows 10 EOL

    WINUX is, in practice, Ubuntu with a very convincing Windows 11 costume — and that disguise is the point: for many Windows 10 users facing the October 14, 2025 end‑of‑support deadline, WINUX (also marketed as Linuxfx/Winux) promises the familiarity of Windows while running entirely on Linux...
  20. Apertus and On-Device AI Spark an Open, Agent-Driven AI Ecosystem

    Switzerland’s bold Apertus release, new compact reasoning models from Nous Research, and a spate of open multilingual and on-device models this week underline a clear trend: AI is moving from closed, cloud‑only monoliths toward a more diverse ecosystem of open, efficient, and task‑specific...