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AppWizard
August 10, 2025
A user reflected on their experience with Google Keep, noting challenges in managing a growing collection of notes despite attempts at color-coding and pinning. They committed to better organization through labels and deleting outdated notes. In a poll, users shared their strategies for maintaining order: 16% delete and archive old notes, 19% color-code notes, 13% pin important notes, 14% use labels, 22% use another app for complex notes, and 16% use all of the above. Organizing notes into categories with labels has been beneficial, allowing users to filter and reduce clutter. Users expressed a desire for enhanced organizational features, like folders. A user recognized a tendency to hoard unnecessary information and conducted a cleanup, deleting irrelevant notes. Some users moved complex notes, such as medication tracking and pet vet visits, to Notion for better organization, as it offers more advanced features than Google Keep. Despite these changes, Google Keep remains popular for quick notes and spontaneous ideas.
Winsage
August 10, 2025
Microsoft has released the Windows 11 Insider Preview Build 27919 for users in the Canary channel, focusing on enhancements to Windows Search functionality. The update consolidates Windows Search settings into a single page under Settings > Privacy & security > Search, featuring a modern visual layout for easier navigation. This build primarily serves as a maintenance release, addressing various system issues, including a fix for File Explorer crashes and input method malfunctions. However, known issues persist, such as potential loss of Windows Hello PIN for users transitioning from other channels, display problems during upgrades, and remote desktop limitations. Investigations are also ongoing regarding non-functional widgets after the upgrade.
Winsage
August 9, 2025
Windows 11 Insider Preview Build 27919 has been released to the Canary Channel. Changes include a refined organization of Windows Search settings, consolidating previous pages into one under Settings > Privacy & security > Search. Fixes address a crash in File Explorer when accessing the digital signatures tab and issues with the Microsoft Changjie Input method and phonetic keyboards. Known issues include potential loss of Windows Hello PIN and biometric sign-in for users transitioning from other channels, rendering issues with the progress wheel during upgrades, multiple error pop-ups in the Group Policy Editor, crashes related to dao360.dll, Remote Desktop being limited to the primary monitor, and non-functional widgets after the upgrade. Insiders are reminded that builds in the Canary Channel reflect early development changes and may not align with specific Windows releases. Features may evolve or be removed, and some may appear in other channels first. A clean installation is required to exit the Canary Channel, and a desktop watermark is standard for pre-release builds.
Winsage
August 8, 2025
Microsoft has released a new Windows 11 build, 27919, for Insiders in the Canary channel, featuring a refreshed user interface for the Search page within the Settings app. The update reorganizes Windows Search settings under Settings > Privacy & security, introducing dedicated “Search permissions” and “Searching Windows” pages for easier navigation. The build also resolves several bugs, including a crash in File Explorer when accessing digital signatures and issues with the Microsoft Changjie Input method and phonetic keyboards. However, known issues include potential loss of Windows Hello PIN and biometrics for users transitioning from other channels, display errors during the upgrade process, error pop-ups in the Group Policy Editor, and remote desktop functionality defaulting to the primary monitor.
Winsage
August 8, 2025
A vulnerability in the Windows Hello facial recognition sign-in system was demonstrated at the Black Hat hacking conference by Dr. Baptiste David and Tillmann Osswald from ERNW Research. They showed that an individual with local admin credentials could bypass the security mechanism by injecting biometric information, allowing the system to recognize any face or fingerprint. This issue stems from the architecture of Windows Hello, which uses a cryptographic key stored in a database linked to the Windows Biometric Service. Although Microsoft's Enhanced Sign-in Security feature could help mitigate such attacks, it is often disabled due to hardware requirements. Researchers suggest that fixing the vulnerability would require significant code changes by Microsoft and recommend users disable biometric authentication in favor of a traditional PIN for better security.
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