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  1. PowerToys 0.93: Card Dashboard and Faster Command Palette for Windows

    Microsoft’s PowerToys 0.93 is a surprisingly consequential release: a modernized, card‑style settings dashboard paired with a deep engineering push to speed up the new Command Palette—delivering measurable reductions in install size, memory usage, and launch times—plus several targeted...
  2. PowerToys 0.93 Boosts Command Palette Performance and Windows 11 Dashboard

    Microsoft’s PowerToys has quietly hit another productivity milestone with version 0.93 — a release that pairs a visual, Windows 11–style dashboard overhaul with focused performance work on the Command Palette, new presentation-friendly mouse highlighting, and a long list of bug fixes and quality...
  3. KB5065505: AMD Phi Silica 1.2507.797.0 on Windows 11 24H2 boosts on-device AI

    Microsoft has quietly pushed a targeted on-device AI component update—KB5065505—delivering Phi Silica version 1.2507.797.0 to AMD-powered Copilot+ PCs running Windows 11, version 24H2, a release that tightens Microsoft's on-device AI stack while underscoring a growing trend toward...
  4. Microsoft Opens Windows App SDK: A New Era for Windows Developer Ecosystem

    Microsoft’s decision to openly confirm its intent to open source the Windows App SDK marks a significant pivot in its approach to developer collaboration, transparency, and the future of Windows application development. While a full transition to open source is some months away and involves...
  5. Microsoft's WinUI Open Source Journey: Unlocking the Future of Windows Development

    A long-awaited shift is taking shape within Microsoft's Windows ecosystem. The tech giant has committed to eventually making WinUI—a modern user interface framework central to Windows development—“truly open source.” While Microsoft’s intentions are now public, the path to full transparency for...
  6. Microsoft Opens WinUI Framework to Developers: A Step-by-Step Roadmap to a Collaborative Future

    The landscape of Windows app development is on the cusp of a transformative shift as Microsoft publicly details its plan to open up the Windows UI Library (WinUI) framework to broader community engagement. For years, developers and enthusiasts have called on Microsoft to fully open source the...
  7. The Evolution of Windows Development: From UWP to Cross-Platform Strategies

    Windows 10’s launch in 2015 was accompanied by fanfare and promises that seemed destined to rewrite the developer playbook for the platform. In an era marred by the lingering discontent of Windows 8 and the convoluted push for “Metro style” apps, Microsoft offered what appeared to be a unifying...
  8. Microsoft KB5063225: Enhanced On-Device AI with Phi Silica for Windows 11 Copilot+

    Microsoft's recent release of KB5063225 marks a significant advancement in on-device artificial intelligence (AI) capabilities for Windows 11 Copilot+ PCs powered by Qualcomm processors. This update introduces version 1.2506.709.0 of the Phi Silica AI component, a Transformer-based local...
  9. Microsoft's Phi Silica: On-Device AI Power for Windows 11 Devices

    Microsoft has unveiled Phi Silica, a compact yet powerful small language model (SLM) designed to bring generative AI capabilities directly to Windows 11 devices. This development signifies a pivotal shift towards integrating advanced AI functionalities natively within the operating system...
  10. Microsoft Edge 137 Empowers PWAs with Native Windows 11 App Actions

    Progressive Web Apps, or PWAs, have long treaded the line between the open flexibility of the web and the immersive, tightly integrated experience of native Windows applications. Now, with the release of Microsoft Edge version 137, Microsoft is making a significant play to make that boundary...
  11. Unlocking AI Innovation: Windows App SDK Experimental Release with Copilot Runtime

    Microsoft is once again stirring the waters of desktop innovation by rolling out an experimental release of the Windows App SDK, now armed with artificial intelligence APIs. In this latest preview, dubbed the Windows Copilot Runtime, developers and tech enthusiasts alike are getting an early...
  12. Windows 10 Users Struggle with App Updates After SDK 1.6.2 Flaw

    Microsoft, the giant whose operating system runs on the vast majority of machines worldwide, finds itself at the center of a critical software blunder. As of November 12, Windows 10 users have been grappling with an unsettling issue: they are unable to update or uninstall apps like Microsoft...
  13. Rebound 11: Transform Your Windows 11 UI Without Compromising Integrity

    In the bustling realm of Windows 11 customization, a new contender has emerged: Rebound 11. This third-party tool is charting a groundbreaking course, leveraging the capabilities of the Windows App SDK and WinUI 3 API to provide an extensive and non-intrusive enhancement to the user interface...
  14. Microsoft Launches Windows App SDK 1.6: Enhance Performance with Native AOT

    In a bold move that claims to redefine performance standards for app development on Windows, Microsoft has rolled out Windows App SDK version 1.6, emphasizing substantial performance improvements and reduced footprint specifically for "modern" Windows 11 applications. This announcement, reported...
  15. Windows 11 Performance Enhancements: Native AOT and App Updates

    Introduction In an exciting development for Windows 11 users, Microsoft is gearing up to deliver significant performance enhancements to certain default apps. The focus is primarily on applications that utilize the Windows App SDK technology—think Photos and Phone Link. As reported by TechRadar...
  16. Enhancements in Windows App SDK: Faster, Smaller Apps for Windows 11

    Introduction Recently, Microsoft unveiled advancements in the Windows App SDK that aim to enhance the performance of Windows 11 applications significantly. As outlined in an article by Mikael Markander and Joel Lee on PCWorld, these improvements come amid ongoing efforts to transition UWP...
  17. Microsoft Photos App Redesign: Speed Improvements and New Features

    The Redesigned Photos App The redesigned Microsoft Photos app has been available for users for some time now, undergoing substantial changes since early 2024. Initially revamped in January, the app received another significant update in April 2024. This alteration transitioned Photos to the...
  18. Microsoft Photos September 2024 Update: Key Features & Enhancements

    (https://blogs.windows.com/wp-content/uploads/prod/sites/44/2024/09/iCloudSignIn.png%5B/IMG Key Highlights of the Microsoft Photos September 2024 Update iCloud Photo Syncing on Windows 10: One of the most anticipated features is the ability for Windows 10 users to sync and view iCloud photos...
  19. Windows App SDK 1.6: Performance Boosts & New Developer Features

    Microsoft has just made a significant update to its development platform with the release of the Windows App SDK version 1.6. This update brings a plethora of new features and performance improvements, particularly focusing on reducing application launch times. The advancements in this SDK are...
  20. Windows App SDK 1.6 Released: AOT Compilation and Performance Boosts

    Microsoft has officially rolled out the latest version of its Windows App SDK, now numbered 1.6. This update introduces a host of impressive features and improvements aimed at enhancing the developer experience and the performance of applications built on the Windows platform. What’s New in...