user experience

Winsage
July 14, 2026
Microsoft is rolling out significant enhancements to Windows Search, starting on July 13, aimed at creating a more streamlined and user-friendly experience for Insiders. The update eliminates clutter from the interface, removing web suggestions and ads, and replacing them with a clean home screen that displays recent searches. Each search result now includes clear labels indicating its source, and the layout has been improved for better organization. Sponsored product cards have been removed from web results, leading to direct answers without promotional content. Users can customize their experience with toggles to disable Bing web results or Microsoft Store suggestions. Local matches now take precedence over web results, improving search accuracy. File search has been enhanced to display results more quickly and include cloud files alongside local ones. Microsoft has also improved the reliability of Search, reducing crashes and loading issues. Users can enable the new features through the Feature flags page if they do not activate after a reboot. There is no official timeline for when these changes will be available to all Windows users.
AppWizard
July 14, 2026
On July 13 at 11:30 PT, Steam experienced intermittent downtime and various errors affecting the store, community hub, and game APIs. Users reported that the store and community pages had a "Very Slow" status, and Deadlock's multiplayer API showed an Internal Server Error. The Steam API displayed erratic behavior, with users encountering "Bad Gateway" errors. By the end of the day, all systems were reported to be functioning normally.
Winsage
July 14, 2026
Windows 11's Copilot app is testing a new feature called 'PC insights,' which allows users to ask questions about their device's hardware and receive direct answers. Users can inquire about specifications like RAM, storage, GPU details, processor usage, antivirus status, and battery health. The feature connects to Windows APIs and requires user permission to access system details, which can be granted temporarily or permanently. Microsoft assures that the feature is opt-in and does not allow the app to read file contents, only their sizes. Currently, 'PC insights' provides diagnostic suggestions but does not resolve issues directly, with potential future developments for proactive troubleshooting.
AppWizard
July 13, 2026
Google is enhancing the user experience on Pixel phones by integrating volume sliders into the ringtone, alarm, and notification selection screens within the Sounds app. This feature allows users to adjust volume directly while selecting sounds. The functionality was discovered in an unreleased Pixel 11 firmware build. Additionally, there are indications of a potential new "Vibrations" tab that may include various vibration patterns, although it is currently non-functional. Previous discoveries suggested Google aims to let users customize sound and vibration patterns independently.
Winsage
July 13, 2026
Microsoft has rolled out a significant update to the search functionality in Windows 11, focusing on delivering more precise results and reducing reliance on web-based content. Key enhancements include improved clarity in search results, prioritization of local results, better handling of typographical errors, and the removal of MSN and Bing content along with promotional ads. These updates aim to address user concerns and provide a more efficient search experience.
AppWizard
July 13, 2026
Google is introducing AI labels for ads across its platforms, including Search, YouTube, and Discover, to indicate when advertisements have been generated or edited using artificial intelligence. The label “Created or edited with AI” will be displayed in My Ad Center under “How this ad was made.” This feature will roll out globally, with automatic labeling for ads created using Google's AI tools, while advertisers using third-party AI tools must self-disclose their AI usage. This initiative aims to enhance transparency in digital advertising and improve the identification of AI-generated content. However, the responsibility for disclosure in cases not involving Google's tools lies with the advertisers, which may allow some to evade transparency measures.
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