Published: June 26, 2024, 10:18 p.m.
We're one week into the Copilot+ PC, and the feedback is positive with caution! Key takeaways so far: Much improved performance and reliability, AI features mostly stink, but there is still uncertainty each time you install/do anything.
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Windows 11
\n- Week D arrives with preview updates for Windows 11 versions 22H2 and 23H2 only
\n- The second Patch Tuesday in a row with no 24H2 update (on the day)
\n- This preview update adds 24H2 features to 22H2/23H2 as predicted
\n- Beta channel (last week): Bizarre Start menu extension for Phone Link users
\n- Release preview channel (last week): The 22H2/23H2 builds and features that shipped to stable as a preview update on Tuesday
\n- Canary channel (last week): After pausing the previous build (hint: Recall code), new build arrives with drag-and-drop address bar in File Explorer, notification tweaks
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Copilot+ PC
\n- Paul finally got a Copilot+ PC to test, a Lenovo Yoga Slim 7x 14"
\n- App compatibility scorecard: Excellent, but with familiar Arm uncertainties
\n- Hardware compatibility: Excellent, but with the same person-by-person caveat
\n- Gaming: Lots of fiddling, but if you can find a compatible game, some great perf and visual quality. Still better than the Mac, and better than any x64 Ultrabook. But not a gaming PC. No Xbox Game Pass support?? COME ON
\n- In-box AI capabilities: With Recall out, there's almost nothing to see here
\n- Plus, Intel and AMD are gunning for Qualcomm
\n- iFixit reports that Surface Laptop 7/Pro 11 repairability is "astonishingly" good. Granted, the bar was low
\n- Microsoft brings Surface Flex Keyboard to Surface Pro 8, 9, and 11
\n- Microsoft releases recovery images for Surface Pro 11/Laptop 7
\n- Windows Hello Enhanced Sign-In Security (ESS) is one of several Copilot+ PC protections that rendered those security researcher complaints about Recall moot. But Paul now has two PCs that use this feature, and it's even more impressive than you think
\n- The Windows 11 decoder ring
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Antitrust
\n- As expected, the European Commission announced preliminary charges against Microsoft for Office/Teams bundling
\n- This is antitrust, not DMA (like Apple)
\n- The EU has not explained WHAT Microsoft can do to fix this (unlike with Apple)
\n- This is based on a complaint from Slack, which was created 7 years after Microsoft first offered this type of app/service
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Xbox
\n-Hot off a terrific Xbox Games Showcase event, Xbox promises its "biggest-ever" booth at Gamescom 2024 (which is now the biggest trade show in Europe, apparently)
\n-Microsoft details how Auto SR and Prism work in WOA11 to make gaming both possible and decent
\n-Steam Deck LCD models are on sale
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Tips and Picks
\n-App pick of the week #1: New browser upgrades
\n-App pick of the week: Proton Drive
\n-RunAs Radio this week: The Hard Part of Machine Learning with Lynn Langit
\n-Brown liquor pick of the week: Cragganmore 12
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