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  1. Microsoft Copilot Evolves: Your New Proactive AI Assistant

    Microsoft is venturing boldly into the realm of “agentic” AI—not just answering your questions, but rolling up its digital sleeves to complete tasks on your behalf. For its 50th birthday, Copilot has evolved into a true multitasker that can browse most websites, integrate with popular travel and...
  2. Microsoft's Copilot Revolutionizes Digital Advertising with AI-Powered Conversational Formats

    Microsoft’s digital ambitions are sweeping ever deeper into the daily experiences of Windows and web users. At the center of this expansion is Copilot, Microsoft’s AI-powered assistant, which is now being uniquely leveraged as a next-generation platform for conversational advertising. With the...
  3. Microsoft Copilot Recall for Windows 11: The Future of Memory, Privacy, and Productivity

    Imagine having a work colleague who quietly follows you around, jotting down everything you do, remembering it all, but promising not to gossip. That, in a nutshell, is Copilot Recall for Windows 11: the digital equivalent of a photographic memory, now actually rolling out to the public, after...
  4. Enhance Your Windows 11 Search Experience: 7 Essential Tips

    The Windows 11 search function, while robust in theory, often leaves users longing for a smoother and more efficient experience. Whether you're trying to find an app in the Start menu, sift through files in File Explorer, or hunt for settings to adjust, the search tool can sometimes feel like a...
  5. VIDEO Middle of June 2011 Update

    A Big +1 to Everyone! It's that time of month again. We are pleased to announce the introduction of the Google +1 Button. Google +1 is a new API feature from the world's leading search engine company that allows you to show your like for certain content. Much like Facebook's Like button, and...
  6. Tag your files for easier searches in Windows 7

    In this edition of the Windows Desktop Report, Greg Shultz shows you how you can Tag your files in Windows 7 using tools built into Windows Explorer. Link Removed