Microsoft's Recall feature is set to debut after a delay due to security concerns. The update for Windows 11, released on May 13th, includes AI-driven tools to enhance user interactions and productivity. Key features integrated from the April 25th Preview update include:
- Recall (preview): Allows users to retrieve information from various applications, websites, and documents using AI for quick searches based on content descriptions, with options to save snapshots of activities and manage them through Windows Hello.
- Click to Do (preview): Enables immediate action on items displayed on the screen using a keyboard shortcut for editing or summarizing content.
- Improved Windows Search: Enhanced search capabilities allow natural language queries to locate documents and settings.
- Phone Link: Facilitates interaction between Windows PCs and mobile devices for calls, messages, and content sharing.
- Widgets: Web developers can create interactive widgets with customization options for lock screen widgets.
Additional updates include improvements to File Explorer, accessibility enhancements, and new settings management options for app recommendations.
The update for Windows 10 focuses on a fix for Secure Boot Advanced Targeting (SBAT) and Linux Extensible Firmware Interface (EFI) to improve detection of Linux systems. Detailed patch notes and download links are available through the Microsoft Update Catalog.