customizable widgets

Winsage
March 14, 2026
A concept video envisions a 2026 version of Windows 7, designed by Addy Visuals, which retains the classic interface while incorporating features inspired by Windows 11. Key updates include a revamped File Explorer, modernized system menus, and improved search capabilities. The concept reintroduces Clippy as a local AI assistant, replacing Microsoft's current AI, Copilot. It also brings back desktop gadgets as customizable widgets. This concept highlights the lasting appeal of Windows 7, which reached its end of support in January 2020, with no indications from Microsoft about reviving it.
Winsage
February 13, 2026
Windows 10 is an unsupported operating system, making it vulnerable to cybercriminals. Users are encouraged to upgrade to Windows 11 Pro for enhanced security features such as remote desktop access, BitLocker device encryption, and Hyper-V. The upgrade costs .97, which is a discounted price from its regular MSRP of 9. Windows 11 Pro also includes productivity tools like snap layouts and an AI assistant called Copilot, powered by GPT-4. Upon purchase, users receive an email with a download link and activation code for installation. Upgrading to Windows 11 Pro provides robust defenses and enterprise-level encryption to protect data.
AppWizard
February 10, 2026
Nothing’s Essential App Builder allows users to create personalized applications without extensive coding experience. The platform enables users to articulate app ideas and facilitates their creation through a series of edits. One user successfully created a tea timer app that tracks steeping times and provides boiling temperatures for different teas, despite facing minor design issues during development. The Essential App community showcases diverse creativity, with applications ranging from practical tools to whimsical creations. Currently, Essential Apps are exclusive to the Nothing Phone 3, with plans for future expansion to other models and enhanced functionality.
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