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AppWizard
December 4, 2025
Opera has updated its Android application to allow users to switch between various search engines and AI models directly from the browser's address bar. The new Ask AI button enables users to attach files, including photos and PDFs, for tasks like translation or summarization, and allows users to attach entire tabs for follow-up questions about webpage content. This update reduces the need to switch between multiple AI chatbot applications, enhancing the browsing experience. Opera has implemented privacy measures to restrict the AI's access to only the context of the shared tab, ensuring it does not access browsing history or other activities. The update is being rolled out on the Play Store.
AppWizard
November 18, 2025
The Samsung Internet Browser app can be installed from the Play Store and the Galaxy Store. An upcoming update with One UI 8.5 is expected to coincide with the Galaxy S26 series launch. The update will feature a new icon, a revamped welcome screen, and a floating address bar that disappears while scrolling. Users will be able to block fixed-position pop-ups, and the tab management layout will resemble the Gallery app's grid view. A compact floating bar will allow customization of button arrangements. Users will also be able to "like" videos directly from the browser, and the browser will check for APK availability in the Galaxy Store during downloads. Additionally, a pop-up will offer the option to close all open tabs when closing the browser, with the ability to disable this feature for future sessions.
AppWizard
November 17, 2025
Samsung's Internet app will undergo a significant redesign with One UI 8.5, featuring a revamped address bar, a new grid layout, enhanced privacy features, and an AI Search option. The update aims to improve user experience by addressing fixed-position pop-ups, allowing users to like videos directly within the app, and simplifying tab management with a new pop-up menu for closing all tabs or suppressing notifications. The redesign is expected to enhance the browser's ability to block intrusive pop-up advertisements.
Winsage
October 31, 2025
Windows 11 has introduced a redesigned Start menu with a new categories layout and a revamped Phone Link panel. This update is part of Windows 11 Build 26200.7019 or newer and is being rolled out gradually. Users can enable the new Start menu by downloading Windows 11 KB5067036 or newer, using the ViVeTool package, and executing specific commands in the Command Prompt. The new Start menu features a single-page layout with a collapsible Pinned apps section, a Recommended section that can be hidden, and an All apps section with multiple layout options including Category, Grid, and List. The Category layout organizes apps into niches like Productivity and Tools, although users cannot currently create new categories.
AppWizard
October 8, 2025
Users of the Google app on Android devices are experiencing an issue where the address bar remains white, disrupting the dark mode experience. This problem is specific to the Google app, as other applications like Chrome and WebView maintain their dark aesthetics. Users have reported that the white address bar appears only when accessing links through the Google app and disappears when using Gmail or Chrome directly. Troubleshooting efforts, including clearing caches and uninstalling updates, have not resolved the issue. The problem is linked to the embedded browser experience within the Google app, and suggestions to enable dark mode through Chrome settings do not affect the in-app browser. The current workaround is to manually open links in Chrome or another browser.
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