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AppWizard
April 24, 2026
WhatsApp is reportedly working on incorporating support for notification bubbles, a feature that allows conversations to be displayed in a floating format, enabling users to switch between chats and other applications easily. This feature is currently in early beta versions and is not yet available to the general public. Unlike Facebook Messenger, which uses a semi-custom solution for bubbles on non-Pixel devices, WhatsApp aims for a more cohesive implementation that aligns with Android's native bubble functionality. There is no official timeline for the rollout of this feature to all users.
AppWizard
April 24, 2026
The Google Messages app for Android has introduced a feature that allows users to locate and restore deleted messages. Users can personalize notification icons by transforming their face into an icon. The app includes a Priority conversation setting that lets users assign special sounds to individual messages. A snooze option allows users to temporarily dismiss messages without missing them, and timestamps in messages link to the user's calendar. Event creation has been simplified with a new button next to text suggestions, and users can send messages at any time. The search functionality is enhanced for finding conversations, and each conversation can be assigned a distinctive color for better organization. In-line video expansion and enriched web links improve content viewing, and customizable swipe actions streamline navigation within the app.
Winsage
April 23, 2026
Microsoft is committed to enhancing Windows 11 based on consumer feedback, particularly from the Windows Insiders community. A dedicated team of product experts and engineers is guiding this initiative, analyzing user feedback collected over recent months. Microsoft has been engaging with critical feedback since early 2026, with increased attention lately. Future changes to Windows 11 will be influenced by user suggestions, which are treated as valuable contributions. Upcoming features include improvements to legacy interfaces, multitasking capabilities, a faster File Explorer, a cleaner Notifications Center, fewer reboots during updates, the option to pause updates indefinitely, and reduced upsells during the Out-Of-Box Experience. Eighteen major improvements have already been identified, with more expected.
AppWizard
April 22, 2026
Google has introduced a new lock screen widget for Android 16 that provides real-time updates on flight progress, including departing and destination airports, estimated arrival time, and a visual progress bar. Users can access this feature by adding their boarding pass to Google Wallet, which will automatically display the widget shortly before takeoff. Google Wallet, which transitioned from Google Pay in 2024, is the primary platform for managing credit cards and digital documents on Android devices.
AppWizard
April 22, 2026
Users of the Twitter/X app on Android have been experiencing significant glitches, particularly when trying to open links, which often leads to a confusing menu or redirects back to the main feed. Notifications also fail to direct users to relevant content. Arkadii Ivanov from the Twitter/X team acknowledged the issues and confirmed that a fix is being implemented, with updates already rolling out to address the problems.
Winsage
April 20, 2026
Microsoft has introduced a feature in Microsoft Edge that highlights new Windows capabilities through promotional tabs following monthly updates. This feature currently appears to be exclusive to Microsoft Edge, with users seeing a carousel of new Windows features, including the return of the "big clock" in the Notification Center, the ability to pin the Windows emoji panel to the taskbar, and reminders about uploading documents to Copilot for AI summarization. Each feature includes a "Try Now" button for direct access to tools like the Snipping Tool. Microsoft aims to inform users about new functionalities while balancing the need to avoid overwhelming them with ads. Users can dismiss notifications if they choose.
AppWizard
April 20, 2026
WhatsApp is piloting a subscription service called WhatsApp Plus for a select group of Android users. The service includes features such as the ability to pin up to 20 chats, exclusive animated sticker packs, 18 new theme colors, custom app icons, unique ringtones, and bulk settings for chat management. The estimated monthly fee for WhatsApp Plus is approximately €2.49, aimed at enhancing user engagement while keeping core messaging features free.
Winsage
April 19, 2026
Microsoft has rolled out Windows 11 Builds 26100.8313 and 26200.8313 to the Release Preview Channel, emphasizing its focus on integrating artificial intelligence into the operating system. The company plans to introduce AI "Agents" in the taskbar, including the Microsoft 365 Researcher, which will enhance user workflows by tracking progress and providing notifications. These AI Agents will be able to act across multiple applications, summarize content, extract data, automate tasks, and manage productivity workloads autonomously. The taskbar will also support third-party AI Agents, allowing developers to create their own. The Microsoft 365 Researcher is part of the Microsoft 365 Copilot suite, which requires a subscription for access. Users who opt out of Copilot will miss out on the benefits of these AI applications.
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