A gentle "piano lick" and a cheery AI voice welcoming you to your workday—what fresh dystopia is this? Not a scene from an episode of “Black Mirror,” but the opening act of Copilot Vision in Microsoft Edge, the AI-powered companion that’s as eager to study your browser window as a college...
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They say April is the cruelest month — not if you’re an enterprise developer or AI enthusiast. In a move that practically screams, “May your bots get smarter and your workflows ever more bafflingly clever,” Microsoft and OpenAI have teamed up (once again) to drop fresh AI reasoning models onto...
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A New Era for Windows Snipping Tool: Text Extraction Gets Front-Row Access
The Windows Snipping Tool has long held a special place in the toolkit of users who crave a nimble, built-in way to capture screenshots. Over the years, the unassuming utility has quietly evolved from a barebones snipping...
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Microsoft is celebrating its 50th anniversary by unleashing a major update for Copilot—its AI assistant that now rivals the likes of ChatGPT and Claude in both capability and personalization. This overhaul isn’t just a cosmetic upgrade; it reimagines how users interact with their devices...
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Is it possible to associate a file type with an icon without associating the file type with a program?
If so, how?
If not, why not?
Reason I ask is, I used to use a program for a certain file type but I no longer use it. Instead I use an online program. The file type therefore appears blank...