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Have you ever felt like technology was moving so fast that some of the familiar and beloved features got left behind? Well, Microsoft appears to be feeling a bit nostalgic with their latest Windows 11 update. They've reintroduced a fan-favorite feature and tightened up some loose ends.

 

The tech giant announced the release of Windows 11 Build 23531 for Windows Insiders in the Dev Channel, delivering significant improvements to the taskbar's search functionality, among other essential fixes.

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In the ever-evolving world of Windows, Microsoft has consistently proven its dedication to improving user experience, system reliability, and overall functionality of the Windows 11 operating system.

 

Keeping up with this commitment, the tech giant has recently rolled out its latest non-security update (Preview) for Windows 11 version 21H2. Labeled as the KB5029332 update, the new build comes with the build number 22000.2360.

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Microsoft has always been at the forefront of technological advancement, and with the latest Microsoft Edge 116 (Version 116.0.1938.54) release, they are pushing the boundaries of web browsing once again.

 

The new version, now available to the stable release channel, brings an array of new features and improvements, ensuring that users receive a seamless and productive experience.

The anticipation of technical advancements is half the fun. And right now, anticipation for Realme's impending big unveil is intense in the smartphone industry. The next Realme GT 5 will be nothing short of a wonder, packing an astounding 24GB of RAM, according to the company's president for China, Xu Qi Chase. Just think about the gaming and multitasking opportunities that lie ahead!

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In the competitive world of software development, speed and efficiency are of the essence. Microsoft, well aware of the developer's need for rapid response times, has made it a priority to optimize the performance of its popular integrated development environment (IDE) - Visual Studio.

 

Their most recent release, Visual Studio 2022 version 17.7, stands as a testament to their ongoing commitment to this cause. Let's dive in as we break down, what these changes really mean for the everyday coder.

If you've been in the coding game for a while, you know how bothersome it can be to constantly switch between your coding environment and another tool just to compare two files. Well, Microsoft heard the collective sighs and brought out something cool for us in their latest Visual Studio 2022 update (version number 17.7): the ability to compare files directly within the Visual Studio IDE (Integrated Development Environment).