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Winsage
March 5, 2025
Microsoft has rolled out a revamped version of its Copilot application for Windows 11 Insiders, transitioning it into a native application integrated within the operating system. Initial feedback indicates that the new Copilot app outperforms the ChatGPT desktop application, operating with speed and efficiency while using only 50 to 100 MB of RAM. The app has been redeveloped using Windows technologies like XAML and WinUI, featuring its own controls, a dedicated taskbar icon, and picture-in-picture mode. It allows for quick initiation of conversations with the AI chatbot and provides tailored responses based on installed components and applications. The current version does not control Windows 11 directly, but future updates may introduce this capability. The rollout is ongoing for Windows 11 Insiders, with the latest version identified as 1.25023.101.0.
Winsage
March 4, 2025
Microsoft is rolling out a revamped version of its Copilot application as a native Windows app to Windows Insiders. This new iteration, built using native XAML, features a fresh side panel and an improved user interface. It includes functionalities such as image uploads, the ability to generate images and text, and microphone interaction for conversational engagement. The updated sidebar allows easy access to conversation history. The app was initially introduced as a personal assistant in Windows 11 but was briefly transitioned to a basic web app. The latest update includes keyboard shortcuts and a refined appearance. The new Copilot app is currently being rolled out via the Microsoft Store, with plans for wider availability on all Windows 11 PCs in the coming weeks.
Tech Optimizer
February 28, 2025
As of 2025, there is an increase in malware threats targeting Apple laptops, particularly a revamped version of XCSSET, which can infiltrate Xcode projects and has enhanced capabilities that make it harder to detect. This malware employs advanced code scrambling techniques and disguises its true purpose by renaming code components. Once it infects a Mac, it embeds itself in system files and replaces the Launchpad shortcut with a counterfeit version that runs both the genuine Launchpad and the malware. XCSSET is capable of stealing sensitive information, including data from digital wallets and the Notes app, as well as gathering system information and files. It can be updated with new capabilities, increasing its data-stealing potential over time. To protect against such threats, users are advised to install strong antivirus software, be cautious with downloads and links, keep software updated, use strong and unique passwords, and enable two-factor authentication.
AppWizard
February 25, 2025
Ultrakill has undergone a significant visual overhaul, enhancing nearly every level except the recently added four-level layer of Violence from 2023. Lead developer Arsi "Hakita" Patala showcased the revamped aesthetics of level 1-1, Heart of the Sunrise, and confirmed that while some functional changes may occur, the core geometry and layouts will remain largely intact. A comparison video highlights improvements, including a newly overhauled skybox in layer 2, Lust, which now features a fully rendered 3D city instead of a flat texture. The grotesque atmosphere of Gluttony has been enhanced with new assets, and level 4-3 Ship of Fools has received detailed upgrades. The update also includes two remixed "encore" levels with significantly increased difficulty. Ultrakill is currently available at a 33% discount as part of New Blood's 11th anniversary sale on Steam.
Winsage
December 10, 2024
Microsoft has released a significant update for Windows Insiders, introducing a revamped native version of the Copilot app for Windows 10 and 11, replacing the previous web-based application. Key features include: - A native application that resides in the system tray. - A Quick View functionality accessible via the Alt + Space keyboard shortcut for quick interactions. - A customizable Quick View window that can be moved and resized. - A dedicated Copilot key for direct access to the main app window. Microsoft is exploring additional keyboard shortcuts, but users should note that the Alt + Space shortcut may conflict with other applications. The rollout of the new Copilot app will be gradual, requiring users to be patient for its appearance on their systems.
Winsage
November 23, 2024
Microsoft introduced Bing Wallpaper to the Microsoft Store, but it is not recommended due to the inclusion of potentially unwanted programs (PUPs) such as auto-installation of additional software and prompts to set Bing as the default search engine. New Windows apps include: - Beeskie: A beta app for Bluesky users providing a standalone platform for social networking. - Bloatynosy Nue: An open-source app that enhances privacy on Windows by modifying system settings and uninstalling pre-installed applications. - Last Wallpaper: An open-source application that automatically downloads and displays Bing's wallpaper of the day, supporting additional sources like Copernicus, NASA, and Wikipedia, though it requires technical configuration. Discounts on various apps and games are currently available in the Microsoft Store.
Winsage
October 15, 2024
Windows 11 24H2 has rolled out an update featuring AI tools for all users, initially available on Copilot+ PCs with Neural Processing Units (NPUs). Key features include: 1. Click to Do: An overlay that provides quick access to tools based on on-screen content, launching in November. 2. Super-resolution in Photos: A tool to upscale images by up to eight times using local AI models. 3. Generative Erase and Fill in Paint: Allows users to erase elements from images and seamlessly blend backgrounds, as well as add new elements. 4. Improved Windows Search: Enables natural language queries to find files, starting with File Explorer. 5. Recall: A revamped feature that records user activity with enhanced privacy controls, initially available to Windows Insiders. The phased rollout of additional AI features will begin on November 1, 2024, with selective availability across regions. Copilot+ PC users will have access to the full suite of AI features, while standard users will receive routine OS improvements.
Winsage
October 3, 2024
Microsoft has launched a revamped version of its Copilot for consumers, which includes voice capabilities and improved comprehension of visual content on screens. The company is considering a complete reimagining of applications on the Windows platform, driven by AI advancements and the potential introduction of dedicated Copilot hardware. The new Copilot reflects a departure from previous offerings, influenced by the recruitment of personnel from Inflection AI, and features more polished promotional materials. The updated experience resembles Inflection AI’s Pi chatbot, with new visual elements and prompts to encourage user interaction, indicating a broader vision for AI's role in enhancing user experience across Microsoft’s ecosystem.
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