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Gamers rejoice! Windows 11 is getting native support for configuring RGB devices and peripherals
By Zac Bowden published
RGB Microsoft is adding native support for customizing RGB devices and peripherals directly into Windows 11, the company has announced.

Microsoft brings back Taskbar app ungrouping on Windows 11, but with a smart new twist
By Zac Bowden published
Taskbar Taskbar app ungrouping and show icon labels is making a comeback on Windows 11, but is now much easier to initiate.

Windows 11's Microsoft Store is getting AI-powered reviews and dedicated 'AI Hub' features
By Zac Bowden published
Store Microsoft has announced at Build 2023 that the Microsoft Store app on Windows 11 is being enthused with AI technology to make discovering apps and finding apps that leverage AI easier than ever.

Windows 11 version 23H2: Microsoft previews BIG new features coming later this year, including a new AI assistant
By Zac Bowden published
23H2 Today, Microsoft unveiled several new features that it's working on for the next version of Windows 11, much of which is expected to ship later this year.

Microsoft Edge gets a new look, Copilot support, and can now help you separate business and personal browsing
By Sean Endicott published
Living on the Edge Microsoft announced several new features for Edge today at Build 2023, including Edge for Business, which lets you keep your work and personal browsing separate.

Bing Chat will get boosted by plugins — here's which ones are on the way
By Sean Endicott published
Plugged in Several plugins are on the way to Bing Chat, including Expedia, Insacar, Kayak, and Zillow. The AI-powered chatbot will greatly expand its capabilities by integrating with popular apps and services.

Microsoft unveils new 'Dev Home' and 'Dev Drive' features with faster file system for Windows 11 developers
By Zac Bowden published
Devs Microsoft has taken the wraps off two new features coming soon to Windows 11 that are designed to enhance the OS for developers building applications and games.

Microsoft Teams avatars are here for everyone... if you're a business user
By Sean Endicott published
meta meta Microsoft Teams has a pair of features for the metaverse. Avatar support is now available for all business and enterprise users and immersive spaces are on the way.
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