Copilot feature

Winsage
August 19, 2026
Microsoft is transforming its File Explorer and context menu to improve user experience and address quality concerns. CEO Satya Nadella has acknowledged the need to regain user loyalty, as File Explorer has faced issues like feature bloat and performance instability. The updated context menu, currently in the Experimental Windows Insider Channel, aims to reduce clutter and sluggishness, allowing users to access essential functions easily and customize their experience. Microsoft has also reintroduced the movable Taskbar and options to restore the Windows 10 context menu style, indicating a shift towards prioritizing user preferences.
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August 18, 2026
Microsoft has updated the Windows 11 Taskbar, integrating Copilot into the search experience. The feature, initially called "Ask Copilot," allows users to interact with Copilot while accessing traditional app and file searches. It has been gradually rolled out in a preview format to select users, primarily in commercial settings using Microsoft 365 Copilot. A consumer version is also in development, but the Ask Copilot feature has been temporarily removed to update the experience based on user feedback. Users will revert to the traditional Windows Search experience automatically during this transition. The Windows Search functionality is being redesigned for improved accuracy and speed. The Ask Copilot search pane includes a chat box for interactions with Copilot and shortcut buttons for Copilot Vision, but the full rollout of Ask Copilot will require further refinement.
Winsage
August 6, 2026
Microsoft has made significant improvements to Windows 11 in response to user feedback, focusing on enhancing the user experience. Key changes include a revamped Windows Update process that synchronizes updates for drivers, frameworks, and security, allowing users to restart their systems only once a month and pause updates indefinitely. The presence of ads and AI features has been reduced, with updates to the Widgets board and the removal of Bing and MSN ads from Windows Search. Performance enhancements include a "Low Latency Profile" feature for better CPU optimization and improvements in WinUI interfaces, leading to faster navigation in File Explorer and more consistent search functionality. Microsoft is also testing new customization options for the Taskbar and Start menu, allowing users to reposition and resize the Taskbar and hide specific segments of the Start menu. Additional features are in development, with plans for further updates by the end of 2026 and some expected in 2027.
Winsage
August 5, 2026
A lifetime license to Microsoft Windows 11 Pro is available for , down from the regular price of 9, valid through August 9 with the promotional code AUG25. Key features include BitLocker for encryption, Hyper-V for virtual machines, Windows Sandbox for secure testing, and Azure AD support. The licensing model is a one-time purchase for a single compatible PC, eliminating recurring fees. Users should confirm their PC meets Windows 11 system requirements before purchasing.
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July 11, 2026
Microsoft has implemented a solution for issues affecting the shell components on Windows 11 versions 24H2 and 25H2, which were causing user interaction difficulties. A user on Reddit highlighted a design inconsistency where elements of Windows 11 were integrated into the Windows 10 framework, specifically on the "About" page in the Settings app. This observation resonated with many users, leading to confusion and frustration. Microsoft is modernizing various OS components but is unlikely to prioritize fixing design issues in Windows 10 due to its limited support status. The company's focus is shifting towards artificial intelligence and the development of a web-based Windows AI operating system.
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July 9, 2026
Microsoft plans to increase the height of the search box on the Taskbar and within the Start menu in Windows 11 by 4 pixels, resulting in a chunkier appearance and slight displacement of content in the Start menu. This change is speculated to align the search box's design with the Ask Copilot feature. The update is not yet available for preview.
Winsage
June 25, 2026
Microsoft has revised its Surface buying guide, now recommending 8GB of RAM for everyday tasks, while stating that 16GB or more is necessary for fully utilizing Copilot+ PC features. Previously, Microsoft had advocated for 16GB as the minimum for a satisfactory Windows 11 experience. Earlier this year, Microsoft suggested 32GB of RAM for serious gamers but retracted this recommendation due to backlash over costs. The introduction of Apple's MacBook Neo with 8GB of RAM at an attractive price has influenced Microsoft's stance, leading to the launch of Surface devices with 8GB of RAM. The buying guide promotes 8GB for everyday tasks, while an AI store assistant suggests 16GB for a "future-proof" laptop. Historically, Windows 10 had a minimum RAM requirement of 2GB, with 4GB recommended for optimal performance, but Windows 11 has increased these requirements. Microsoft's investments in AI infrastructure have contributed to a RAM shortage. The Copilot+ PC branding aimed for a new hardware tier but has not met expectations. The introduction of the MacBook Neo has prompted reactions from PC manufacturers, and concerns exist about the optimization of Windows 11 on ARM architecture.
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June 6, 2026
Nvidia is developing the RTX Spark, a powerful chip that integrates AI agents into consumer PCs, in collaboration with Microsoft. This chip features a CPU and an RTX 5070-class GPU, providing 1 petaflop of computing power and up to 128GB of unified memory, enabling sophisticated AI agents to operate directly on devices without the need for dedicated AI PCs or cloud services. Windows will introduce new security frameworks to facilitate the use of AI agents, addressing previous limitations that hindered their effectiveness on PCs. Users will be able to delegate complex tasks to AI agents, which can learn from interactions and adapt to individual workflows, enhancing the computing experience. However, challenges such as market demand, compatibility issues, and competition from other companies may impact the success of the RTX Spark.
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