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Winsage
June 13, 2025
Microsoft has integrated its Copilot Vision AI into the Copilot Windows app, currently available in the United States for Windows 10 and 11, with plans for expansion to additional non-European countries. This feature allows users to interact with items on their screens, providing assistance with files, applications, and on-screen content. Users can request analyses, summaries, or guidance on specific software features. Copilot Vision can connect multiple applications or files, helping users manage tasks like scheduling events. To use it, users access the Copilot Windows app, select items to share, and can ask questions about the shared content. The AI respects user privacy by only analyzing explicitly shared content.
Winsage
June 11, 2025
Microsoft has announced a significant update addressing 66 vulnerabilities, including a zero-day vulnerability disclosed on the same day. Ten critical patches have been identified, with two currently being exploited. Microsoft is also patching older platforms like Windows Server 2008 and Internet Explorer. One critical vulnerability, CVE-2025-33053, has been exploited by the Stealth Falcon hacking group since March, allowing remote code execution via the WebDAV extension. Another critical vulnerability, CVE-2025-5419, affects the Chromium V8 JavaScript engine in Microsoft Edge. CVE-2025-33073 is an escalation of privilege vulnerability in the Windows SMB Client, with a CVSS score of 8.8. Four critical vulnerabilities in Microsoft Office include CVE-2025-47162, CVE-2025-47164, CVE-2025-47167, and CVE-2025-47953. Four critical remote code execution vulnerabilities include CVE-2025-47172, CVE-2025-29828, CVE-2025-32710, and CVE-2025-33071. Two elevation-of-privilege flaws are CVE-2025-47966 and CVE-2025-33070. Adobe has prioritized fixes for Adobe Commerce and Adobe's Experience Manager, addressing 254 CVEs. Adobe Acrobat users will receive ten fixes, including four critical ones. Fortinet has patched CVE-2023-42788 in FortiAnalyzer 7.4. SAP resolved 14 issues, with CVE-2025-42989 being the only critical patch, associated with the NetWeaver Application Server and a CVSS score of 9.6.
AppWizard
June 4, 2025
Adobe has launched the main Photoshop app for Android, currently available for free on the Google Play Store. The app is in beta testing and includes familiar desktop features, premium tools, and generative AI technology such as Generative Fill and smart subject selection. This is the first authentic Adobe Photoshop app for Android, aiming to provide a comprehensive mobile editing experience that bridges the gap with desktop capabilities and supports Creative Cloud.
AppWizard
June 3, 2025
The latest version of the Photoshop app features new tools powered by Firefly's generative AI technology, including Generative Fill and Generative Expand, which allow users to manipulate images easily. Users can stretch images, reconstruct missing parts, and eliminate unwanted elements. Advanced tools like Object Select, Clone Stamp, Content-Aware Fill, and the Remove Tool require a premium subscription priced at .99 per month or 9.88 annually.
AppWizard
June 3, 2025
Adobe has launched its Photoshop app for Android devices, featuring desktop-level tools and generative AI capabilities. The app includes layering, masking, and the Spot Healing Brush, with a free version offering professional-grade tools. It integrates with Adobe Stock for access to curated assets and is compatible with other Adobe Creative Cloud applications. Notable features include Generative Fill and Generative Expand, powered by Adobe's Firefly AI. Advanced tools like Object Select and Content-Aware Fill are available through a premium subscription priced at .99 per month or .99 annually. The beta version is available for download on the Google Play Store.
AppWizard
June 3, 2025
Adobe has launched a new Photoshop mobile app for Android users, fulfilling a promise made in February. The app features tools such as selections, layers, masks, Tap Select, Spot Healing Brush, Firefly-powered generative AI features, Object Select, Magic Wand, Remove, Clone Stamp, and advanced blend modes. It also includes tutorials for users. The app is available for devices running Android 11 and later, and the beta phase offers features at no cost, though the duration of the beta and potential subscription costs are not yet known.
Winsage
May 28, 2025
If you're transitioning to Linux and need to run Windows applications, you have several options, including dual-booting, using a virtual machine (VM), or employing a compatibility layer like WINE. For virtualization, VirtualBox is a popular open-source choice, while VMware is another option that has been free since late 2024. Both require a Windows ISO, which can be obtained for free from Microsoft. VirtualBox suggests allocating 2GB of RAM and one processor core, but 8GB of RAM and two cores are recommended for better performance. Running a VM requires significant resources, and a valid Windows license is necessary for the guest OS. Dual-booting allows both Windows and Linux to run natively, providing full hardware access and optimal performance. WINE translates Windows application calls into Linux commands and is included in most Linux distributions. Its effectiveness varies by application. Bottles is a user-friendly wrapper around WINE that simplifies installation. For enhanced compatibility, CodeWeavers CrossOver is a premium alternative to WINE, with a free evaluation version available. For gaming, Lutris and Valve’s Proton are tools that facilitate running Windows games on Linux.
Winsage
May 28, 2025
Microsoft is introducing a new orchestration platform for Windows Update that will allow developers to manage updates for applications and drivers more effectively. This platform will enable developers to enroll in a private preview and is designed to support updates for a wide range of applications, particularly business applications. Currently, Windows Update focuses on core operating system components and essential drivers. The new platform aims to streamline the update process by allowing developers to schedule updates based on user activity and other factors. Developers will also be able to connect their applications with Windows Update notifications, ensuring visibility in the update history. Microsoft plans to support MSIX, APPX, and certain custom Win32 applications within this framework. The initiative follows previous efforts to encourage developers to list applications in the Microsoft Store, which has seen limited adoption for some proprietary applications. Additionally, the Windows Package Manager has been introduced to tackle app installation and update challenges, although its use has been mainly among power users and developers.
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