previews

Winsage
February 26, 2026
Microsoft has released a non-security feature preview update for Windows 11, designated as version KB5077241, which introduces performance and visual enhancements. This optional update is available for all Windows 11 users and is not yet part of the stable channel, with a full release expected on March 10. Key features of the update include: 1. A built-in network speed test accessible via the taskbar, allowing users to evaluate their network connection's performance. 2. Improvements to the taskbar search function, enabling result previews without opening additional windows. 3. Minor system upgrades, including backup and restore options for select Windows Professional devices, new emojis, an updated accounts menu, a built-in system monitor, and a revamped widgets settings menu. 4. Enhancements to printing services, nearby sharing features, and Windows Update, along with new camera settings for supported devices. 5. Performance improvements in File Explorer, including more reliable window opening using shortcuts and the introduction of an "Extract All" option for non-ZIP archived folders. 6. Optimizations in the Network page of File Explorer for better device display and improvements in display responsiveness after sleep.
Winsage
February 22, 2026
Microsoft is preparing for the release of Windows 12, which is expected to feature an AI-native experience with deep integration of Copilot, showcasing capabilities like on-screen comprehension, voice activation, and task automation. The hardware requirements will be elevated, necessitating 16GB of RAM, rapid NVMe storage, and a Neural Processing Unit (NPU) for advanced features. Windows on Arm is gaining momentum, with improvements in app compatibility and battery life, while a modular architecture called CorePC is being developed to facilitate faster updates and enhance security. Licensing for Windows 12 is expected to remain unchanged for consumers, with optional cloud-enhanced services available. The update cadence will increase, allowing for faster feature drops independent of major OS releases, with the Windows Insider Program continuing to test new features. Upon its release, Windows 12 will integrate Copilot, provide a more cohesive OS core, and support both x86 and Arm architectures.
Winsage
February 20, 2026
Microsoft is integrating its AI assistant, Copilot, into the Windows 11 ecosystem, allowing users to access AI capabilities directly through familiar interfaces. Users can invoke Copilot agents by pressing the @ key in the taskbar search, enabling tasks like document summarization and research initiation without switching contexts. A "Researcher" agent can handle inquiries and provide comprehensive reports, enhancing productivity for knowledge workers. In File Explorer, a new Copilot icon allows users to summarize documents and extract insights without opening applications, improving efficiency with common file formats like Word and PDF. These features are available to Windows 11 users with Microsoft 365 Work or School accounts who have been granted access by their organizations. Copilot+ PC owners will benefit from additional functionalities such as voice transcription and contextual screenshotting, enabled by the Neural Processing Unit (NPU) in newer AI PC designs. Microsoft aims to position Copilot where work naturally occurs, but adoption remains low, with only 3.3% of users subscribing to premium tiers. The integration raises governance and privacy considerations for IT leaders, as it must comply with existing frameworks like Microsoft Purview. Best practices suggest piloting Copilot features with select users and implementing data loss prevention rules. Overall, the integration of Copilot into Windows 11 is designed to save users time and enhance productivity while maintaining organizational security.
Winsage
January 31, 2026
The author transitioned from Windows to Mac and discovered macOS features like Spotlight Search, Hot Corners, a built-in file converter, and QuickLook, which enhanced their user experience. Upon returning to Windows, they sought alternatives and found the QuickLook app, which allows users to preview files by selecting them and pressing the space bar. QuickLook can be downloaded from the Microsoft Store and operates system-wide, enabling previews of various file types, including documents, images, media files, and compressed ZIP files. The app also allows basic modifications, such as editing text in Word documents and cropping images. QuickLook improves file browsing in Windows File Explorer and Open/Save dialog boxes and supports plugins for specialized file types.
AppWizard
January 30, 2026
Game demos are becoming popular again, particularly during events like Steam Next Fests. A demo for Nioh 3, set to release on February 6th, is available for download on Steam and has reached a peak of 19,590 concurrent players, indicating its success in generating interest. The demo's player count has surpassed that of many full-sized games over their entire lifespan, showcasing its effectiveness as a marketing tool. Nioh 3 offers challenging gameplay with faster combat mechanics and a Diablo-inspired loot system. Feedback has been positive, with some suggesting it could rival games from FromSoftware. Players can add Nioh 3 to their Steam wishlist to receive notifications upon its release.
AppWizard
January 30, 2026
Phasmophobia is set to celebrate its sixth anniversary with a 1.0 launch later this year. Kinetic Games is working on a roadmap that includes a horror rework and lore update scheduled for September. The player character overhaul has been rescheduled to Q1 2026, and players can expect unique character models and free cosmetics. Tanglewood Drive will receive a major makeover in Q1 2026, followed by enhancements to 13 Willow Street and a new map later this year. Kinetic is expanding the event calendar with returning seasonal events and a new secret event.
AppWizard
January 28, 2026
Google Chrome is set to introduce a significant upgrade with a feature called Gemini, which will enhance user experience through "Personal Intelligence." This feature will allow users to access information from various Google apps directly within the browser and perform tasks autonomously, such as clicking links and typing. Personal Intelligence has already been rolled out in mobile applications and will be integrated into Chrome to provide tailored responses by synthesizing context from multiple Google apps. Users will be able to draft emails in Gmail using information from web pages without switching windows. Personal Intelligence will be an opt-in feature, allowing users to control their data connections. The enhancements will initially be available on desktop versions of Chrome, with previews for Google AI Pro and Ultra users in the U.S. expected in the coming months.
AppWizard
January 28, 2026
The Android 17 update introduces a system-wide blur UI with a glassy design, enhancing the visual appeal of the notification shade. It features a floating screen recorder with multiple audio input options and touch indicators, allowing for seamless management during recordings. A built-in app lock enhances security through biometric authentication or device passwords, with hidden message previews for locked apps. The update also includes refinements to the notification and quick settings panels. Android 17 is currently in internal builds, expected to launch in 2026, with a preview at the Google I/O event.
AppWizard
January 28, 2026
Emberville is a new title from developer Cygnus Cross, blending elements of "Diablo Lite" and "Stardew Valley." It is set to launch in Early Access on Steam in the summer of 2026. The game features a voice cast including Doug Cockle and Alex Jordan. Key gameplay features include a simple combat system, an inherited skill leveling system, formidable boss fights, cross-class combat skills, a weapon combo system, and a creative area for building and customizing the game world. Players can add Emberville to their wishlist on Steam.
AppWizard
January 27, 2026
Mojang is introducing baby mobs in Minecraft that have unique visual identities and sounds, rather than just being smaller versions of adults. New models for baby pigs and baby turtles have been showcased, with baby turtles being described as "one of the smallest baby mobs." Enhancements are also coming for baby dolphins, squids, glow squids, and axolotls. A new craftable item, the golden dandelion, allows players to keep baby mobs small indefinitely by combining one regular dandelion with eight gold ingots. Currently, these new mobs and the golden dandelion are available for testing in Minecraft Java snapshots and Minecraft Bedrock previews. The full update's release date is not yet announced, but more content, including potential new baby mobs like foxes, armadillos, and polar bears, is anticipated.
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