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AppWizard
February 24, 2026
Google is phasing out the full-screen weather report feature in the Pixel Weather app for Android devices, replacing it with standard web search results. Users will now be redirected to a Google search results page when accessing the Weather shortcut, moving away from the previous comprehensive interface that included detailed forecasts and metrics. This change has been gradually implemented over several months, and users have received notifications about the transition. The new interface condenses weather predictions into a single card format and removes the “View all details” button, integrating weather information into Google Search. However, the Pixel Weather experience remains unchanged for Pixel device users.
AppWizard
February 23, 2026
The Pixel Weather app, launched in 2024, is exclusive to Pixel users and is recognized for its visually appealing design. Google is phasing out the full-screen weather interface on other Android devices, replacing it with a standard web search result for weather inquiries. This change has been gradually implemented over several months, leading users to a Google search for "weather" instead of a dedicated weather report page. The new design consolidates current and hourly weather predictions into a single card, with a simplified display of the 10-day forecast and reduced graphical details.
AppWizard
February 14, 2026
Since the introduction of ChatGPT, many companies have developed their own AI chatbots to improve user experiences. OpenAI continues to enhance ChatGPT, while Google's Gemini, formerly known as Bard, has become integral to Google's AI strategy and is gaining popularity. Microsoft has launched Copilot, which uses OpenAI's GPT model within its products. Elon Musk's xAI has created Grok for the social media platform X. Other notable chatbots include Claude from Anthropic, known for its conversational abilities, Perplexity integrated into Motorola devices, and Alexa Plus, an upgraded version of Alexa with improved conversational skills.
Winsage
January 20, 2026
Microsoft's PowerToys has released version 0.97, enhancing the Windows 11 experience with a new utility and significant updates to the Command Palette. The Command Palette now features a Personalization page for customizing its interface, including background images and color tinting. It also includes fallback ranking for search results, allowing users to manage command order through drag-and-drop. A new extension enables control of PowerToys features directly from the Command Palette, and the Peek feature allows file and folder previews. Additional updates include support for Pinyin, a Remote Desktop extension, custom search engine selection, and drag-and-drop support for File Indexer and Clipboard History. The new CursorWrap feature allows seamless mouse movement across multiple monitors. The Quick Access flyout has been optimized for faster launch times and can be customized or disabled. PowerToys now offers expanded CLI support for utilities like FancyZones and Image Resizer. Other changes include the Light Switch feature following the Night Light setting, a revamped "What's new" dialog, and improvements to the Advanced Paste feature. CursorWrap shows promise but has minor bugs and user requests for further refinements.
Winsage
January 8, 2026
The Command Palette is a feature in PowerToys for Windows 11 that allows advanced users to access applications, settings, and system tools quickly, similar to macOS Spotlight. To install it, users must install PowerToys via Command Prompt or the Microsoft Store. Configuration involves enabling the Command Palette, customizing activation shortcuts, and adjusting display settings. Users can search for applications, settings, and files, perform calculations, access clipboard history, and execute system commands. Keyboard modifiers enhance functionality, and users can create custom search shortcuts with community plugins. The Command Palette also includes a Registry browser extension for navigating the Windows Registry.
Winsage
December 3, 2025
On Windows 11, users can disable web search results on the home page of the Windows Search experience through the Settings app. For Windows 11 Pro users, this can be done via Group Policy by navigating to User Configuration > Administrative Templates > Windows Components > File Explorer, editing the policy "Turn off display of recent search entries in the File Explorer search box," selecting Enabled, and applying the changes. A reboot may be required to take effect. For both Windows 11 Pro and Home users, web results can also be disabled through the Registry by navigating to HKEYCURRENTUSERSOFTWAREPoliciesMicrosoftWindows, creating a new key named Explorer, adding a DWORD (32-bit) Value named DisableSearchBoxSuggestions, and setting its value to 1. Restarting the computer will limit search results to system and file-related queries. To revert these changes, the DWORD can be deleted. Web search results in Windows Search refer to online suggestions that appear alongside local files and applications when users input queries.
AppWizard
September 27, 2025
Apple has introduced an internal tool called Veritas, a chatbot application used by employees to aid in the development of Siri's upcoming AI enhancements. Veritas serves as a testing ground for generative AI technology and is not intended for public release. It allows Apple staff to manage conversations, store chats, and engage in dialogues on various topics. The tool supports the internal testing of new technologies for Siri, which is undergoing a significant overhaul codenamed Linwood, aimed at making Siri a more powerful personal assistant. This project has faced delays due to engineering challenges and has resulted in changes to Apple’s AI leadership. The upgraded Siri is expected to debut as early as March, with ongoing negotiations with external partners, including Google. Apple is also planning a redesigned voice assistant and AI-driven web search functionalities for future releases.
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