Widgets

Winsage
May 2, 2026
Microsoft has modified the default behavior of the Widgets feature in Windows 11, confirming that the MSN feed will no longer be displayed by default when users hover over the Widgets icon. This change is being gradually rolled out through the Windows 11 Insider Experimental Preview Build 26300.8346. The updated Widgets experience includes several modifications: - The Widgets board will no longer open on hover; users must click the Widgets icon to access it. - Taskbar badging for breaking news and alerts will be turned off by default. - Animated taskbar alerts will only appear after user interaction with the Widgets board. - Upon first launching the Widgets board, users will see core widgets like weather and calendar instead of the MSN news feed. Users can manually customize their Widgets experience by disabling the "Open Widgets board on hover" option, turning off the MSN feed, or completely removing Widgets from Windows 11. Additionally, a redesign of the MSN feed is planned, featuring rounded corners to distinguish it from the Widgets. Microsoft aims to create a calmer operating system by reducing distractions and excessive notifications.
AppWizard
May 2, 2026
The author has had a positive experience with Android Auto, despite occasional issues like signal loss and erratic responses from Google Assistant. They have customized their Android Auto settings to enhance their driving experience by using Custom Assistants for executing multiple actions with a single tap, streamlining routines for navigation and communication, and managing notifications effectively. They recommend using taskbar widgets for a dynamic screen layout, especially in vehicles with smaller infotainment systems. A significant upgrade noted is the shift from Google Assistant to Gemini. The author also addresses communication challenges with the assistant, suggesting that pressing the steering wheel's call/hang-up button can silence it when needed.
AppWizard
May 2, 2026
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Winsage
May 2, 2026
Microsoft is refining Windows 11 to enhance productivity and minimize distractions. New features are being rolled out as part of the Windows Insider program, including a more configurable taskbar expected later this month. Significant improvements in File Explorer aim to reduce delays and improve responsiveness through foundational architectural enhancements. Microsoft is also rethinking the Widgets feature to create a calmer aesthetic with fewer notifications, separating Widgets from the Discover feed to reduce clutter. The updates promise a "feels faster" Windows 11, with performance tuning for frequently used applications and adjustments to the Windows scheduler for better CPU allocation. Users may notice subtle improvements in application launch times and overall system responsiveness.
Winsage
May 1, 2026
Microsoft released a non-security update on April 30 aimed at enhancing Windows stability and performance, particularly improving Windows Explorer functionality. The update improves the reliability of explorer.exe processes, enhances sign-in processes, interactions with taskbar menus, and unpinning items from Quick Access. It optimizes startup application performance and storage performance, raising the maximum FAT32 format size limit from 32GB to 2TB. Additional reliability improvements were made to Windows Hello, the Microsoft Store, and the taskbar system tray. The update also introduces Enterprise State Roaming (ESR) for device transitions, policy-based removal of preinstalled Microsoft applications, and enhanced security for batch files.
Winsage
May 1, 2026
The Windows Insider Program is undergoing changes to improve transparency and user control. Two main channels, Experimental and Beta, are being introduced, with the Beta channel eliminating controlled feature rollouts. Users will have the ability to select features in the Experimental channel and switch between channels more easily. Updates to the Feedback Hub are aimed at enhancing user experience. Windows updates will now be consolidated into a single monthly restart, providing users with more flexibility. AI features are being refined, with a focus on intentional integration. File Explorer is receiving architectural improvements for better performance, and there will be more control over widgets and notification settings. System performance enhancements include memory optimization and improved app launch responsiveness. Upcoming features include Taskbar customization, and the team is engaging with Insiders in various cities for feedback.
Winsage
May 1, 2026
Microsoft has introduced new preview builds for Windows 11 that modify the Widgets Panel to default to hiding the MSN feed, allowing users to see their selected Widgets instead. The panel will no longer open automatically when hovering over the weather icon on the Taskbar, which will display only the weather unless users choose to include additional information. This change is part of Microsoft's Windows K2 project, aimed at addressing user concerns and reducing ads and unnecessary elements in the operating system. Users must manually set the MSN feed as their default view if they wish to see it.
AppWizard
May 1, 2026
Android Auto is set to receive a significant update with the introduction of a widget selection feature, codenamed "Gemini." This update aims to enhance user experience and integrates widgets into the driving experience. The "car widgets" menu is accessible in Android Auto version 16.8.161804-release.daily, featuring a layout similar to home screen widget selection on Android devices. The menu includes a highlighted section, browsing option, and search bar, with app options like Calendar, Chrome, Google Drive, and ChatGPT. Google may impose limitations on widget functionality within the dashboard for optimal display and usability. There is currently no timeline for the official announcement of this feature, but it may be highlighted at the upcoming Google I/O event.
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