Enhancing User Experience

Winsage
May 15, 2026
The May optional update for Windows 11 introduces several features, including shared audio for Bluetooth LE accessories, simultaneous camera access for multiple applications, and NPU usage visibility in Task Manager. The update also improves the Magnifier accessibility feature and aims to enhance app launch speeds and core shell experiences. Additionally, Microsoft has released a first build of version 26H1 on the Release Preview Channel, which is intended for devices powered by Qualcomm Snapdragon® X2 Series chips. Devices running version 26H1 will not be eligible for the next annual feature update scheduled for late 2026.
Winsage
May 14, 2026
Edge has introduced enhancements to improve the transition from research to planning on desktop and mobile platforms. Key features include Copilot's ability to reason across multiple open tabs, providing relevant answers based on browsing history, and enabling hands-free browsing through Voice and Vision functionalities. The new tab page and Journeys feature are now available, helping users resume activities seamlessly. The Edge mobile app has been updated to include desktop features, simplifying tab management and allowing Copilot to assist with current browsing context. Users can share screens for hands-free dialogue, and the redesigned new tab page consolidates chat, search, and browsing. Copilot can leverage browsing history for tailored answers and has introduced long-term memory for referencing past interactions. New productivity tools include Study and Learn mode, Writing Assistant, interactive quizzes, and the ability to convert tabs into podcasts. Customization options allow users to tailor their experience, while Microsoft ensures user data security. Copilot features are accessible across all supported markets on Edge for Windows, Mac, and mobile, with existing users receiving priority access to new features.
AppWizard
May 12, 2026
Google is introducing a suite of features called Gemini Intelligence to enhance user experience on Android devices. This includes task automation, which will expand from select Pixel and Samsung Galaxy models to more apps, allowing Gemini to manage tasks for users. The technology now supports multimodality, enabling it to interpret visual inputs alongside voice and text commands. A feature called "Create My Widget" allows users to generate custom widgets using natural language. Additionally, Gemini features from Chrome will be integrated into the mobile app, including a Gemini button for sharing content and an auto-browse feature for subscribers. The autofill experience will also be improved, potentially pulling information from Google Photos and Gmail. Galaxy and Pixel phones will be the first to receive these updates.
AppWizard
May 12, 2026
Google will integrate its Gemini 3.1 AI into the Chrome toolbar for Android starting in June, allowing users to summarize articles, ask questions about content, and extract details without switching apps. Users can enable the "Personal Intelligence" feature for tailored responses based on personal preferences. The Nano Banana feature will let users create or modify visuals from web pages. The auto browse function will allow Chrome to perform tasks like reserving parking or updating orders automatically. These features will include security protections, but sensitive actions will still require user confirmation. Gemini in Chrome will require devices with at least 4GB of RAM, running Android 12 or newer, and set to English-U.S. The rollout will begin for select Android devices in the U.S. at the end of June, with the auto browse feature available initially only to AI Pro and Ultra subscribers.
Winsage
May 12, 2026
Microsoft is reinstating the ‘Refresh’ and ‘Print’ options to the right-click context menu in Windows 11’s File Explorer in response to user feedback. These features are currently being tested in the Windows 11 preview Build 26300.8376, with a broader rollout expected soon. Additionally, file sizes in File Explorer will be displayed in megabytes or gigabytes for larger files, while smaller files will remain in kilobytes. These updates aim to improve user experience and are anticipated to be available to users in the coming weeks.
AppWizard
May 11, 2026
Samsung's Device Care app, version 13.8.80.7, introduces a feature to block applications that frequently send advertisement notifications. This feature allows users to place problematic apps into a "Deep Sleep" mode, silencing their notifications. Users can choose between Basic blocking, which uses internal data to restrict known ad-spamming apps, and Intelligent blocking, which analyzes notifications in real-time. The feature is currently available only for the Galaxy S26 series and can be monitored through the settings path: Settings -> Device care -> Care report -> Excessive alerts. The update is being rolled out in phases via the Galaxy Store.
Winsage
May 11, 2026
The Low Latency Profile feature in Windows 11 temporarily increases CPU frequency to improve responsiveness for high-priority tasks, benefiting even low-powered virtual machines. It is currently available in Windows 11 Insider builds and aims to optimize performance with minimal impact on battery life and thermal performance. Critics have labeled it a "band-aid" solution for a bloated operating system, while Microsoft’s VP Scott Hanselman defended it as a standard practice in modern operating systems. He noted that the feature is particularly effective on ARM architecture, such as Qualcomm's Snapdragon chips, and explained that the complexity of contemporary Start menus requires more processing power than older versions. Microsoft is working to streamline the Start menu while also enhancing performance through the Low Latency Profile.
Winsage
May 9, 2026
Microsoft has introduced four new touchpad features in its Experimental preview build for Windows 11 laptops: 1. Scroll / Zoom Speed: Users can adjust the speed for scrolling and zooming gestures. 2. Automatic Scrolling: Enables continuous scrolling without lifting fingers, activated by moving fingers near the edge of the touchpad or pressing down harder (hardware support required). 3. Accelerated Scrolling: Increases scrolling speed with repeated gestures for quicker navigation through documents. 4. Single-Finger Scrolling: Allows vertical scrolling with a single finger from either side of the touchpad. Users can join the Experimental Insider channel to explore these features, which are still in the experimental phase. Additionally, Microsoft has merged the patch notes for the Experimental and Beta channels into a single article for streamlined communication of updates.
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