Windows 11 has lately turned unusable due to the AI bloatware and privacy-intruding features, but here are some settings that ...
Retention gap widens: Copilot converts only 36% of aware users into active monthly users, compared to 57% for ChatGPT and Gemini. Strategic pullback: Microsoft may remove Copilot from underperforming ...
Microsoft has embedded AI features like Copilot deeply into Windows 11, but users can still disable them through various settings spread across the OS. Options range from remapping the Copilot key and ...
“To be clear: Notepad++ has never released a macOS version.” ...
Microsoft has made a simple but important change in Windows 11. The company has removed the Copilot name from the Notepad app and replaced it with a new section ...
After Xbox CEO Asha Sharma admitted last week that “Game Pass has become too expensive for players,” Microsoft is dropping ...
Microsoft is removing Copilot branding from several Windows 11 apps, replacing flashy AI buttons with lower-profile tools in ...
Microsoft’s aggressive AI push sparked backlash and the “microslop” trend. Now, the company is quietly scaling things back, shifting toward more subtle, useful AI across Windows and its apps.
In the Windows Insider preview version of Notepad, the AI functions are now called Writing Tools. Previously, the function was called Copilot.
The latest changes to the Windows 11 Notepad app and snipping tool show Microsoft is retreating from the "Copilot" branding, even if the AI functions remain.
After months of Copilot showing up everywhere in Windows 11 like an overenthusiastic guest who refuses to leave, Microsoft is finally dialing things back. The company has started scaling back Copilot ...