Microsoft is changing up how Copilot works on Windows yet again. After demoting Copilot to a Progressive Web App (PWA) ...
And that's understandable, because you probably didn't know there was a quick way to use your favorite emoji (and even kaomoji) on Windows 11 (and 10) using a keyboard shortcut. That's right ...
Microsoft is rolling out a new native Copilot app along with a shortcut to invoke it on both Windows 10 and 11.
Microsoft has introduced an update to its Windows Copilot, presenting a more 'native' experience for users. This enhancement ...
The new iteration of Copilot introduces a "quick view" interface that floats above the taskbar, similar to the Companion apps Microsoft is currently testing for files, contacts, and calendar entries.