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Microsoft Windows 11 update boosts Copilot, widgets, and more

Microsoft is introducing a wave of enhancements and new features for Windows 11 users, promising a more intuitive and efficient computing experience. Microsoft Windows 11 update highlights include significant improvements to Copilot, Widgets, and other AI-powered functionalities.One of the standout additions is the expansion of Copilot's capabilities, offering users greater control over their PCs. From enabling battery saver mode to managing accessibility features like Narrator or Magnifier, Copilot is set to become even…

Tired of 2D emojis? Microsoft may FINALLY bring 3D emojis to Windows 11 users

Microsoft has finally, released the new 3D emojis! Notably, this has taken a long time. Microsoft had made an announcement about their plans to bring 3D emojis to users around two years ago. However, since that time, the development of these emojis has been ongoing for quite a while. Now, in the latest Windows 11 Insider Preview Build 25905 to the Canary Channel, Microsoft has revealed the much-awaited emoji makeover for its users.In a blog post, Microsoft says, "With the update of our colour font format to COLRv1,…

Microsoft Outlook to replace Mail and Calendar app in Windows 11 from 2024

Beginning in 2024, new Windows 11 devices will be shipped with the new Outlook for Windows as the default mailbox application free for all to use. The Mail and Calendar applications will continue to be available via download in the Microsoft Store through the end of 2024. On existing devices, users can switch to the new Outlook for Windows from a toggle in the Mail and Calendar applications.  The new Outlook for Windows brings the latest features with a modern and simplified design to your Windows 11 PC. To…

Microsoft to add force quit option to Windows 11 taskbar

Microsoft is planning to add a force quit option to the Windows 11 taskbar, which will allow users to force-quit crashed apps and buggy ones directly from the taskbar. The feature is similar to macOS, where users do not need to open Task Manager to quit apps. According to The Verge, Microsoft confirmed at its Build developers conference this week that it's adding the feature soon, which first appeared in some early test versions of Windows 11. Moreover, the tech giant has also released a new Windows 11 test…