The Windows context menu (right-click menu) typically becomes slow over time, which isn’t just a nuisance, but a total productivity killer. However, you don’t have to settle for a context menu that ...
A: In the context of artificial intelligence (AI), specifically large language models (LLMs) like GPT-5 and Claude, the context window is the maximum amount of text the model can consider at any one ...
If you have upgraded to Windows 11 and suddenly notice the vanished OneDrive options, then you are not alone. This issue usually shows up after system updates, OneDrive sync problems, or changes in ...
What’s happened? Windows 11 Insider Preview Build 26220.7271 introduces a revamped File Explorer right-click menu that reduces its vertical size by roughly one-third. Why is this important? Microsoft ...
If you’re also tired of the messy right-click menus in Windows 11, Microsoft seems ready to finally fix it. During its latest WinUI Community Call, the company discussed plans to adopt a new ...
On the desktop and in Windows Explorer, the entry “Ask Copilot” has been appearing in the context menu when right-clicking on a registered file type such as DOCX, TXT, PDF or PNG for a few weeks now.
Ever since Microsoft killed WordPad in 2024, the much-simpler Notepad app has been receiving several new features—almost as if it’s evolving into a better, more modern version of WordPad. Meanwhile, ...
What if the AI tools you rely on could become not just smarter, but exponentially more effective? Imagine an AI assistant that doesn’t just follow instructions but intuitively understands your needs, ...
Context is the one thing most AI lacks — and the one thing it desperately needs to function in real-world environments. In late 2024, Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton announced a first-of-its-kind ...
Microsoft is rolling out two new Windows 11 preview builds, and both contain some much-needed changes, such as improved context menus, calendar clock and more. Microsoft is finishing this week with ...
Editor's take: Windows 11 brought a slew of UI changes and "improvements" few users welcome. File Explorer's state is particularly dire, yet Microsoft shows no sign of backing off its relentless quest ...