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AppWizard
May 13, 2026
Google Keep is testing a new feature that allows users to export notes to Markdown format in version 5.26.191.01.90 of the Android app. The "Export to Markdown" option is expected to be accessible through the three-dot menu after long-pressing a note, but it is currently in the early stages as a debug option. Despite this, Google Keep does not yet support native Markdown editing.
AppWizard
October 30, 2025
Google is rolling out Android 16 QPR2 Beta 3.2 to Pixel phones and tablets enrolled in the Android Beta Program. The update includes bug fixes and stability improvements, including a resolution for a lock screen clock issue. This is the second minor patch for Android 16 QPR2 Beta 3, following Beta 3.1. The build number for this update is BP41.250916.012 for the Pixel 6 series, while other eligible devices will see BP41.250916.012.A1. The update size typically ranges from 40MB to 50MB. Users can check for the update by navigating to Settings, then System, and selecting System update.
AppWizard
October 16, 2025
Google has released Android 16 QPR2 Beta 3 for Pixel devices, focusing on stability improvements and new features. Key additions include a "+" button for app shortcuts on the home screen, a Live Caption shortcut in volume controls, and larger icons in the search bar. Stability fixes address issues such as failed Google Play System Updates, blank home screen shortcuts, inconsistent Wallet icon coloring, battery charging anomalies, swipe-up gesture malfunctions, theme application errors, rainbow artifacts in 50MP images, poor battery performance due to CPU usage, incorrect Bluetooth audio routing, access issues to 6GHz Wi-Fi networks in New Zealand, crashes in the Terminal app, typing issues in the GUI terminal, laggy animations, screen unresponsiveness upon unlocking, display freezes, and unexpected device crashes. Users can enroll in the Android Beta Program for early access, with over-the-air updates being rolled out, and the stable version expected by December 2025.
Winsage
July 23, 2025
Microsoft's PowerToys suite includes several features that enhance productivity for Windows users, yet many of these tools have not been integrated into the Windows operating system. 1. Registry Preview: Allows users to view the contents of a registry file before importing it, enhancing safety and accessibility in modifying the Windows Registry. 2. Quick Accent: Simplifies the insertion of accented characters by displaying options when a user holds down a key, making it easier to type in multiple languages. 3. Find My Mouse: Dims the screen around the cursor to help users locate the mouse pointer more effectively than the basic highlighting feature in Windows. 4. Command Palette (or PowerToys Run): An efficient application launcher that allows for quick and reliable launching of applications, addressing a gap in Windows' functionality compared to other operating systems. 5. Peek: Enables users to quickly preview files without opening them, improving file management and accessibility. 6. FancyZones: A window management tool that allows for customizable window layouts, providing enhanced control over desktop environments. These features could significantly improve user experience if integrated into the core Windows operating system.
Winsage
March 3, 2025
Microsoft has introduced a dedicated emoji button in the taskbar of the latest beta build of Windows 11, allowing users to quickly access various emojis, including the thumbs-up. This feature can be activated using the Win + . shortcut, which brings up a window with emojis, emoticons, gifs, clipboard options, and special characters. Microsoft aims to improve the discoverability of this emoji panel, acknowledging its importance in a blog post. The feature is currently being tested in beta update 22635.5015 and is expected to be integrated into the main version of Windows soon. Users can also enable or disable system tray icons for a minimalist interface.
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