Microsoft’s recent repositioning of Windows around Copilot, Copilot+ PCs, and increasingly aggressive telemetry has moved a conversation that used to live in enthusiast forums into the broader mainstream: could Windows 12 — or at least the next major step in Microsoft’s client roadmap — be the...
Microsoft’s new one‑click internet speed test on the Windows 11 Taskbar is not a native diagnostic at all — it simply launches your default browser and opens Bing’s speed‑test widget (which, in practice, delegates measurement work to the Speedtest/Ookla backend), a convenience‑first design that...
Windows 11’s growing bundle of built‑in apps, AI surfaces and telemetry controls has spawned an entire ecosystem of “debloat” tools — utilities that promise to remove Copilot, strip telemetry, slim down inbox apps, and even produce a smaller, faster Windows install. TechSpot’s recent roundup of...
Wino Mail’s arrival is the kind of small, practical victory Windows users rarely get: a native, open‑source recreation of the old Mail & Calendar app that just works — fast, uncluttered, and familiar — and it’s being built and maintained by a single developer rather than Microsoft...
Microsoft’s Copilot has quietly been stitched into Windows 11 so tightly that for many users it behaves less like an optional assistant and more like a permanent background service — which is exactly why you may want to turn it off today. The built‑in Copilot experience offers fast answers...
Helium arrives as a deliberately spare, privacy-first alternative in a browser market dominated by feature-laden Chromium forks — a minimalist that rejects accounts, telemetry, and surprise surface features in favour of predictable, private browsing essentials.
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Microsoft appears to be building a native screenshot (snipping) tool directly into Copilot, a change signaled by a Microsoft 365 Roadmap entry (ID 558105) and reported across multiple tech outlets today. The entry describes a fast, built-in way for users to capture screen images and include them...
Microsoft’s roadmap entry for a Copilot screenshot tool — described as a built‑in way to snap images and attach them to Copilot prompts — is modest on the surface but sits at the center of a much larger debate about how visual context should be shared with AI assistants and what protections...
The idea of squeezing a handful of always-on, privacy-respecting services into a Raspberry Pi — and leaving them to hum quietly in the corner — is a smart, achievable homelab strategy if you pick the right tools. The How-To Geek piece the author shared highlights six self-hostable apps that have...
If you want powerful AI without paying recurring subscription fees, you no longer need to rely solely on cloud services — your existing PC can do a surprising amount of heavy lifting, and four free tools make that practical, fast, and privacy-friendly: Ollama, LM Studio, GPT4All, and Jan. These...
Discord’s abrupt pause on the planned global age‑verification rollout is the clearest example this week of how safety initiatives, vendor risk, and user privacy collide — and why tech companies must get the communications and the engineering right before flipping the switch.
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Microsoft’s Copilot has quietly begun ingesting usage signals from other Microsoft products — including Edge, Bing, and MSN — and the setting that permits this cross‑product data flow appears to be enabled by default for many users, creating a privacy decision point that every Windows user...
Microsoft’s Copilot may feel like a pop‑up co‑worker: sometimes helpful, sometimes intrusive, and for many users it raises questions about control, privacy, and billing. If you want Copilot out of your Microsoft 365 apps—or off for your whole organization—there are now documented, supported ways...
Microsoft’s most recent Edge experiment — automatically opening the Copilot side pane when you click links from Outlook — is a small UI change with outsized implications for privacy, user control, and how Microsoft positions AI inside everyday workflows. The feature is being tested on the Edge...
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Paul Thurrott has quietly begun publishing chapter previews of a compact, pragmatic new guide called De‑Enshittify Windows 11, and says the full book is available now on Leanpub (PDF/EPUB) for a minimum price of $4.99 with Thurrott Premium members receiving a free copy when the work is...
Discord's decision to push its global age‑verification rollout into the second half of 2026 — and to pause while it retools vendor relationships and adds lower‑friction verification options — is a rare and revealing moment for a platform that has tried for years to square user privacy, community...
Firefox’s latest desktop update leans into a rare — and deliberate — user-first stance on artificial intelligence while polishing the browser’s accessibility, backup, and drag‑and‑drop workflows, plus closing out legacy Windows support with a final security nod to older systems.
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The mainstream AI assistants sweeping into everyday workflows are now being built and operated by companies whose core businesses are, in many cases, advertising and attention monetization — and that structural fact reshapes every privacy, legal, and architectural decision engineers and IT...
Apple’s quiet retreat from the infrastructure arms race is no accident — it’s a deliberate reallocation of capital, partnerships and product focus that could either protect the company from a brutal depreciation cycle or leave it vulnerable if the AI era rewards those who own the stack...
The seven free apps How‑To Geek lists as “must‑haves” for a fresh Windows install are a solid, pragmatic starting kit — but each choice deserves context, caveats, and practical alternatives before you click Install. The original shortlist (Microsoft PowerToys, Everything, LocalSend, LibreOffice...