Published on September 18, 2024, by Mauro Huculak at Windows Central
Windows 11's latest feature update, the 2024 Update (also known as version 24H2), brings a significant upgrade in artificial intelligence capabilities. The rollout introduces a host of new features, including Windows Copilot...
In a world increasingly shaped by digital technology, the balance between innovation and the protection of user rights is becoming ever more precarious. It's a particularly salient issue for users of Windows 11, as Microsoft prepares to roll out its AI Recall feature, a tool designed to capture...
Microsoft's introduction of the Windows Recall feature has sparked considerable conversation among the user base. While there are those who find its AI-driven capabilities beneficial for productivity, others have raised eyebrows about privacy concerns and the implications of having such a...
Microsoft’s artificial intelligence initiative has introduced a new feature known as Recall, which, while currently not publicly available, has sparked considerable debate among users regarding its installability and privacy implications. Reports indicate that once this feature is implemented...
As technology continues to advance at a rapid pace, Microsoft is stepping up its game with innovative updates to Windows 11. One of the latest rumors circulating within the tech community is that future updates may allow AI to scan your video and audio files. This functionality, referred to as...
In a significant twist for Windows 11 users, Microsoft recently confirmed that the ability to uninstall the controversial Recall feature—which many regard as a privacy concern—was an error that has now been corrected. The situation unfolded following the rollout of the KB5041865 update, which...
Recently, Windows 11 users were briefly teased with the option to uninstall the controversial Microsoft Recall tool, only to learn that it was all a misunderstanding. This situation reflects wider concerns about the tool's integration into the operating system, particularly regarding privacy...
In a recent incident that has stirred discussions among Windows 11 users, some were momentarily given the option to uninstall the controversial Recall feature following a Windows update. The Recall feature is designed as an AI tool for periodically capturing screenshots of user activity on their...
Microsoft has recently come under scrutiny due to a new feature known as Recall, which has sparked controversy among Windows users regarding its uninstallability on Windows 11. This article delves into the complexities surrounding this feature, its implications for users, and the company's...
In a recent announcement that has piqued the interest of tech enthusiasts, Microsoft has introduced a new feature in the Windows 11 preview. This development revolves around an 'intelligent media search' capability, embedded in Canary Channel build 27695, allowing users to search for specific...
Windows enthusiasts have another exciting development to look forward to in the latest Windows 11 Insider Canary Channel Build 27695. This build unveils a new feature dubbed "intelligent media search," designed to enhance your ability to find audio and video content stored on your device. The...
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In what may be seen as a significant step for Windows 11 users, Microsoft has announced that its controversial Recall feature will soon return for beta testing. This tool was initially touted as a “photographic memory” for your PC when it was supposed to launch alongside the first Copilot+...
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With the two-year anniversary of Windows 11's arrival approaching, many users are pondering whether upgrading from Windows 10 is a feasible choice. Historically, Microsoft has diligently refined Windows 10, but Windows 11 marks a bold leap forward with its modernized design, features, and a...
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In a landscape of continuous advancement in artificial intelligence, Microsoft recently announced a new rollout for its controversial Windows Recall feature. The tool, previously showcased at the Build 2024 conference, was initially criticized for potential privacy violations but is now...
The much-debated Recall feature in Windows 11 is making a comeback, but this time, it will undergo limited testing before being re-released to eligible Windows 11 Copilot+ PC-certified systems. Initially pulled from launch due to significant privacy concerns, Microsoft's willingness to...
Microsoft has recently announced the return of its controversial Windows Recall feature, a decision that has rekindled discussions within the tech community and beyond. After facing scrutiny during its initial reveal, the tech giant plans to reintroduce Recall starting in October 2024, but this...
In a recent development that continues to baffle many Windows enthusiasts, Microsoft has again delayed the much-anticipated Recall feature, an addition aimed at tracking user activity on Windows 11 Copilot+ PCs. Initially slated for launch alongside these new laptops in June, Recall's unveiling...
In a significant announcement, Microsoft has revealed that the much-anticipated Windows 11 "Recall" feature will soon be available to members of the Windows Insider Program, specifically those utilizing Copilot+ PCs. Expected to roll out in October, this functionality has stirred both excitement...
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I have been using Kaspersky virus detection for years, but given Putin's current temper tantrums, I don't feel comfortable using it anymore. How good is the virus protection provided in Windows 10/64? Are other virus programs really necessary? If yes, which one do you think is the best?