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AppWizard
December 18, 2025
Google is introducing a blue dot feature in the upcoming Android 16 QPR3 beta to inform users when applications access their location. This feature builds on privacy measures from Android 12, which introduced a green dot to indicate when the camera or microphone is in use. The blue dot will appear next to the battery icon and will not show simultaneously with the green dot. The updated notification menu will be labeled “Microphone, Camera & Location,” allowing users to see which apps have accessed these permissions and to close applications directly from the menu. The beta version is currently available on Google Pixel devices and is expected to roll out to more devices early next year, with plans for adoption across all Android devices running version 12 or newer.
Winsage
November 22, 2025
Windows 11 Insider Preview Build 26220.7271 (KB5070307) has been released for both the Dev and Beta Channels. Insiders can switch from the Dev Channel to the Beta Channel while both channels have the same updates. The Xbox full screen experience is now available for additional Windows 11 PC form factors, accessible through Task View, Game Bar settings, or the Win + F11 hotkey. Point-in-time restore is introduced for both channels, allowing users to revert their devices to a previous state. Fluid dictation is now available for voice typing users on NPU devices, enhancing the dictation experience. Vivo Android phone users can resume browsing activity from their phone to their PC, and users of Honor, Huawei, Oppo, Samsung, and Vivo can continue working on M365 Copilot app files across devices. The context menu in File Explorer is being refined, and users can now uninstall Store-managed apps directly from the Microsoft Store. Fixes include resolving taskbar issues, internet connectivity problems, and crashes in Settings. Known issues include the virtual keyboard not being visible for controller users and some applications exhibiting unexpected behavior with the Xbox full screen experience.
Winsage
November 11, 2025
Microsoft's November Patch Tuesday release addresses a total of 63 vulnerabilities, including a zero-day flaw (CVE-2025-62215) that allows elevation of privilege through a race condition in the Windows Kernel. The vulnerabilities include 29 elevation of privilege, 2 security feature bypass, 16 remote code execution, 11 information disclosure, 2 denial of service, and 3 spoofing vulnerabilities. Four vulnerabilities are classified as "critical." Windows 11 users will receive updates such as a scrollable Start menu and enhancements to File Explorer and other features. Microsoft has ended support for Windows 10, but Extended Security Updates are available until October 13, 2026, for those who opted in.
Winsage
November 11, 2025
Microsoft has rolled out the November Patch Tuesday update for Windows 11, designated as KB5068861 and build 26200.7121, which is now available through Windows Update. Key features include: - A revamped Start menu interface allowing users to pin more app icons, hide the recommended feed, modify the all apps list display, toggle the visibility of the Phone Link companion, and enjoy a larger Start menu that adjusts to screen size. - An updated Taskbar battery icon that is larger, changes color based on battery and power state, and includes a battery percentage indicator. The update also addresses several critical fixes: - Voice Access issue resolved where it would fail during initial setup without a connected microphone. - Fixed a problem where selecting the desktop could open Task View inadvertently. - Corrected an issue in the HTTP.sys request parser for compliance with RFC 9112 standard. Users can download KB5068861 via Windows Update or manually from the Microsoft Update catalog.
Winsage
October 23, 2025
A new test build for Windows 11 has been released in the Release Preview channel, indicating that a revamped Start menu is forthcoming. This build allows users to remove the recommendations section from the Start menu and enhances the Voice Access feature with 'Fluid Dictation' for better voice accuracy. File Explorer will include a 'recommended files' section, though this feature is not available in the European Economic Area due to EU regulations. The taskbar will feature a color-changing battery icon and an option to display the battery percentage permanently. New functionalities for Copilot+ PCs include text selection for translation within the operating system. The update also resolves issues with Windows Update, ensuring that the system complies with user requests to update and shut down without rebooting, and fixes an installation failure error code. Some users have already accessed the new Start menu features through the test build or tools like ViVeTool.
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