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product roadmap
About this tag
The product roadmap tag on WindowsForum.com covers discussions about planned or rumored feature directions for major software and hardware products. Recent threads examine Microsoft's decision to pause Copilot's Real Talk mode and archive conversations, suggesting a shift in conversational AI strategy. Another thread analyzes a Microsoft Edge survey that hints at Copilot evolving from a summarizer to an actionable browser agent with automation capabilities. Meta's Project Luna morning briefing for Facebook is also covered as an example of AI productization. Additionally, a historical look at the Xiaomi Mi Pad 3 leak illustrates how product roadmaps can be misrepresented by rumors. These threads collectively explore how companies communicate and adjust their product plans.
Microsoft quietly paused Copilot’s experimental “Real Talk” mode this week and archived existing conversations, saying the feature — introduced as a test of more opinionated, human‑like dialogue — will not continue as a standalone option while the company folds lessons from the experiment back...
Meta appears to be building a new AI-powered “morning briefing” for Facebook — an opt‑in, personalized digest that scans a user’s feed, groups, and external signals to deliver a single scannable update each day aimed at replacing notification noise with prioritized, actionable items.
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Microsoft’s latest survey of Microsoft Edge users reads like a product roadmap with question marks — a quiet probe that, if the signals are read correctly, points to a future where Copilot in Edge moves from summarizer to doer. The questionnaire currently circulating among Edge users asks not...
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Xiaomi’s brief flirtation with a Windows‑powered Mi Pad 3 — a set of leaked slides and promotional images that promised a 9.7‑inch display, an Intel Core m3 chip, and a laptop‑style magnetic keyboard — made a stir in the rumor mill in December 2016, but closer inspection and subsequent events...
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