Windows 11 Updates: Reviving Action Center, Nvidia App Evolution & Enhanced Copilot Features
- Users are migrating to Windows 11, but some may miss features from the previous version.
- The new Nvidia App promises improved functionality and features, positioning itself as a worthy successor.
- Microsoft introduced a new Copilot key on keyboards in 2024, meant to summon the AI assistant.
Revive Windows 10 Features in Windows 11
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Windows 10 will lose support in October 2025. Users are migrating to Windows 11, but some may miss features from the previous version. A new method allows users to restore the Windows 10 Action Center in Windows 11, providing a familiar interface for those who prefer it.
Nvidia’s Transition to the Nvidia App
Nvidia has discontinued its GeForce Experience app. The new Nvidia App promises improved functionality and features, positioning itself as a worthy successor. Gamers and tech enthusiasts will need to transition to this new platform for their graphics management.
Enhancing the Copilot Key
Microsoft introduced a new Copilot key on keyboards in 2024, meant to summon the AI assistant. However, initial user response was lukewarm. Microsoft has now updated the functionality, allowing customization for a more useful experience, catering to user preferences.
Windows on Arm Gains Popularity
The Windows on Arm architecture is experiencing growth as developers release more applications supporting it. Microsoft has made Arm64 ISOs available for download on their website. This development indicates a strong future for Windows on Arm, potentially culminating in greater adoption by 2025.
Raspberry Pi Overclocking Records
In the Raspberry Pi community, overclocking records are being set with innovative cooling methods. A user recently achieved a world record by using liquid nitrogen cooling, pushing the processor to extreme temperatures. This advancement showcases the ongoing experimentation and enthusiasm within the Raspberry Pi enthusiast community.
