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AppWizard
May 28, 2026
Rivian's Chief Software Officer, Wassym Bensaid, has stated that the integration of artificial intelligence in vehicles may soon replace dedicated app integration, moving beyond traditional screen mirroring methods. He argues that current reliance on screen mirroring detracts from the user experience designed by automotive engineers. Rivian plans to use voice commands to enhance user interaction and create a more cohesive experience. Bensaid believes that with Rivian's level of integration and convenience, traditional systems like CarPlay and Android Auto may become obsolete. This shift could allow automakers greater control over customer experiences and new revenue opportunities, although the transition will take time as the necessary tools are still being developed.
Winsage
May 28, 2026
An InPost locker in High Wycombe displayed an "Activate Windows" message, indicating it was running an unactivated version of Windows. InPost, a Polish logistics company, operates over 14,000 automated lockers in the UK for parcel drop-off and collection. The incident highlights potential issues with software compatibility and the need for regular updates, as the locker may be vulnerable to bugs without activation.
Winsage
May 26, 2026
Microsoft has integrated its AI assistant, Copilot, into various products, including Bing and Windows 11, since early 2023. However, user dissatisfaction has led the company to shift its focus back to addressing core issues with Windows 11. Despite an aggressive rollout of Copilot across multiple platforms, it struggled to compete with specialized AI tools as users preferred solutions that could autonomously complete tasks. This resulted in backlash from users, earning Microsoft the nickname "Microslop." In response, Microsoft has initiated the "Windows K2" project to reallocate resources from Copilot to improve Windows 11, scaling back AI implementations and allowing users to customize their experience.
Winsage
May 26, 2026
Microsoft has released a 14-page e-book on the integration of artificial intelligence in Windows 11, promoting it as an "AI OS" essential for enterprise AI frameworks. The company asserts that Windows 11 will continue to evolve with AI features, despite concerns about scaling back Copilot. Microsoft emphasizes a strategic approach to AI, advocating for fewer but more effective tools integrated into existing workflows to enhance productivity. Key AI features in Windows 11 include voice and natural language processing, built-in AI experiences, and task progression agents. The "Ask Copilot" feature on the taskbar is highlighted as a tool to streamline tasks without switching applications. Microsoft cites a 2025 report indicating that 80% of the workforce faces challenges in completing tasks due to time constraints, while 82% of executives plan to implement AI agents to improve productivity.
Winsage
May 25, 2026
Microsoft is updating the Copilot AI integration within Windows 11, reintroducing it as a sidebar application similar to its original design from 2024. Users can dock Copilot on either side of the screen, which adjusts the user interface to accommodate it. The redesigned Copilot integrates more seamlessly with desktop elements. Microsoft has provided two methods for users to remove the Copilot application: one involves editing the Windows Registry to create a key that instructs Windows to remove Copilot, while the other uses a group policy setting applicable only if Copilot was not user-installed.
Winsage
May 23, 2026
A new preview build of Windows 11 introduces a Group Policy option titled Remove Microsoft Copilot app, located in User Configuration settings under Administrative Templates and Windows Components. This policy is conditional, applying only when both Microsoft 365 Copilot and Microsoft Copilot are present, the Copilot app has not been user-installed, and it has not been launched in the last 28 days. Alternative methods to control the Copilot app include the Intune Settings Catalog entry to turn off Copilot, a registry DWORD at HKEYLOCALMACHINESOFTWAREPoliciesMicrosoftWindowsWindowsCopilot, and AppLocker packaged-app rules. Community discussions indicate that PowerShell uninstall methods are temporary solutions due to potential reinstallation by subsequent updates.
Tech Optimizer
May 21, 2026
A critical vulnerability, CVE-2024-55638, has been identified in Drupal Core, affecting installations using PostgreSQL as their backend database. This vulnerability involves PHP Object Injection, which can lead to full Remote Code Execution (RCE) when combined with another deserialization flaw. It cannot be exploited independently but increases the risk for Drupal installations that use third-party modules or custom code that improperly employs the unserialize() function. The affected versions include Drupal Core 7.x prior to 7.102, 8.0.0 and above prior to 10.2.11, and 10.3.0 prior to 10.3.9, with patched versions being 7.102, 10.2.11, and 10.3.9. The vulnerability is particularly relevant for sites using PostgreSQL, and organizations are urged to upgrade to the patched versions and audit their code for unsafe unserialize() usage. Currently, there are no confirmed reports of exploitation in the wild, but the risk remains high due to insecure deserialization bugs in third-party modules. The EPSS score for this vulnerability is 9.93%, indicating a significant likelihood of exploitation in the near future.
Winsage
May 21, 2026
Microsoft has released preview builds for Windows 11 in May 2026 as part of the Windows Insider Program, focusing on refining existing functionalities. Key improvements include: 1. The reinstatement of Taskbar position settings, allowing users to place the Taskbar at the top, left, or right edges of the screen. 2. An upgraded Voice Typing experience on the touch keyboard with a new design and animations. 3. Significant changes to the Windows Update system, allowing users to skip updates during the Out-of-box Experience and pause updates indefinitely in 35-day blocks. 4. The introduction of a "Shared Audio" feature enabling two users to share the same audio stream from a single computer using Bluetooth LE Audio broadcast technology.
AppWizard
May 19, 2026
Google is implementing a major transformation in its Search platform, driven by artificial intelligence, marking the end of traditional keyword searches. The new AI Mode, powered by Gemini 3.5 Flash, introduces a conversational interface and supports multimodal inputs, including text, images, videos, and files. Continuous background Search agents will provide real-time updates and facilitate bookings for local services, initially available only to Google AI Pro and Ultra subscribers, while booking features will be accessible to all U.S. users this summer. Google is also enhancing the search experience with Antigravity technology and generative UI elements, which will be free for all users this summer. Additionally, Personal Intelligence will be available across 98 languages in nearly 200 countries without a subscription, allowing users to link applications like Gmail and Google Photos for personalized assistance while maintaining control over their data.
AppWizard
May 18, 2026
Google is introducing a new feature in the Gemini app called the “Thinking level,” which allows users to choose between two modes: “Standard” and “Extended.” This feature is located at the bottom of the model picker and is available to users of the “Fast” or “Pro” models, although it is being rolled out gradually and not all users currently have access. Additionally, Google plans to integrate popular platforms like Canva, Instacart, and OpenTable into the Gemini app, enabling users to design assets, add grocery items to their carts, and make restaurant reservations. These integrations will initially be available in English on both the Gemini app and its website.
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