Windows 11 Gets a Boost: 80Gbps USB, AI Assistant Tweaks, and More in Testing
January 22, 2024 By Raulf Hernes
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Prepare yourself for an extraordinary growth. The US Bolt of data transport, 80Gbps USB 4 ports, are about to be enabled in Windows 11. Although the September update from last year included many little changes, as well as the useful Copilot AI helper, the October 23H2 update, was more akin to a light trim as it only reset the support calendar. As per January's Insider Preview, builds are brimming with blossoms that will blossom in the upcoming months.
Imagine altering images with a single click of the mouse or quickly moving a movie across your desk. With time, this lightning-fast technology—which is currently limited to high-end devices like the Razer Blade 18—will permeate the digital world and elevate us common people to the status of data-slinging superheroes.
Recall your AI writing companion, Copilot. It's becoming more proactive still. Copilot is ready to help you with your everyday duties and will greet you every morning on some PCs with larger screens. It will be waiting patiently, like a digital muse perched on your desktop, without you having to click icons or press key combinations. You may quickly return Copilot to its digital corner under Settings if it's not your cup of tea.
Concerning cutting corners, the Snipping Tool is receiving a useful update. Talk about cross-platform harmony: you can now easily edit screenshots that you took with your Android phone right in Windows! Custom voice commands are available to give your PC a unique touch for individuals who enjoy expressing themselves.
At last, WordPad, a holdover from the early days of Windows, has seen better days. It's time to bid adieu to its understated appeal and welcome the options with more features. Writers, don't give up; Microsoft has more potent capabilities that will ensure the document party never ends.
Although Microsoft hasn't formally disclosed the launch window for these intriguing capabilities, we may anticipate their arrival in late winter or early spring. So fellow tech people, keep an eye out and get ready for an exciting trip as we watch the next evolution of Windows 11!