smart windows

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The tag 'smart windows' on WindowsForum.com covers two distinct topics. One set of discussions focuses on Microsoft's AI-powered innovations for Windows, including Copilot, AI agents, and intelligent automation features like the AI-powered Settings agent and Copilot Recall, which aim to enhance productivity and system control. Another thread addresses the Windows 7 Snap feature, also called Smart Window Arrangement, which allows users to automatically maximize or arrange windows by dragging them to screen edges. This tag thus encompasses both modern AI-driven Windows enhancements and classic window management functionality, reflecting the evolution of smart window features across different Windows versions.
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    Microsoft Build 2025: The Future of Windows with AI-Powered Innovations

    When Microsoft’s flagship developer conference convenes again at the Seattle Convention Center, the tech world will turn its gaze not just to keynote announcements and developer deep-dives, but to the ongoing transformation of the Windows ecosystem itself. As the curtain rises on Microsoft Build...
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    Windows 11’s AI-Powered Settings Agent: The Future of Personalized System Control

    Windows 11 is poised to take a significant leap forward in intelligent automation with Microsoft’s upcoming suite of generative AI features, highlighted by a new AI-powered agent embedded within the Settings app. According to Microsoft’s official Windows Experience blog and corroborated by tech...
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    Microsoft Launches AI-Powered Copilot Recall for Windows 11: Privacy and Productivity Boost

    Microsoft has officially begun rolling out its highly debated AI-powered Copilot Recall feature for Windows 11, marking a significant step forward in how users interact with their PCs through artificial intelligence. After a protracted period of delays, skepticism, and revision, the...
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    Windows 7 How to Disable or Enable (Turn On or Off) Windows 7 Snap Automatically Maximize and A

    Among new features of Windows 7 is Snap (or Smart Window Arrangement), where Snap functionality enables end-user to move a window toward the top of the screen to maximize the window to fill the screen automatically, or drag the window to the edges of the screen to resize and expand the window...
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