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Mauro Huculak

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Windows How-To Expert at Freelance

Contributor at Windows Central

Windows How-To Expert. Ex-Microsoft MVP. Cisco, Microsoft, VMware certified. My work at https://t.co/Y0XYrBiCbK and https://t.co/LI0buWpS1q

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  • 1 week ago | windowscentral.com | Mauro Huculak

    On Windows 11, the computer will lock the system automatically after a period of inactivity to minimize the chances of someone else trying to access your device when you're not near your desk. However, if you're in a secure environment or privacy isn't much of a concern, you can customize the system settings to prevent your computer from locking up automatically.

  • 1 week ago | pureinfotech.com | Mauro Huculak

    Windows 11 for Copilot+ PCs is expected to roll out several new AI features in 2025 and beyond. These enhancements aim to transform the user experience through deeper integration of AI across the system and apps. Some of these features include Windows Recall, Click to Do, Semantic Indexing, and Copilot Vision. Microsoft is also integrating AI more broadly across the system, including the Settings app, File Explorer, Voice Access, and Narrator.

  • 1 week ago | pureinfotech.com | Mauro Huculak

    Microsoft is developing a new AI agent for the Settings app that can, with your permission, change system settings on your behalf. According to the company, the new agent will use an on-device AI model that is trained to understand the intent of your query and offer an option to automate the task without having to even navigate to the setting.

  • 1 week ago | pureinfotech.com | Mauro Huculak

    Microsoft is now rolling out two identical pre-releases of Windows 11, including build 26200.5581 (KB5055651) in the Dev Channel and build 26120.3950 (KB5055653) in the Beta Channel. These previews are based on version 24H2 development, but builds in the Dev Channel will eventually change to version 25H2. According to the official Dev and Beta Channels changes, the updates KB5055651 and KB5055653 bring changes for managing the “Energy Saver” feature through the Local Group Policy Editor.

  • 1 week ago | windowscentral.com | Mauro Huculak

    If you use an Android phone, you can now wirelessly access your device's storage directly from File Explorer on Windows 11, with no cables required. Traditionally, transferring files from your phone to your computer meant jumping through hoops, such as emailing files to yourself, using apps like WhatsApp, uploading to cloud storage services like OneDrive or Google One, or physically connecting your phone via USB as a mass storage device.

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Mauro Huculak
Mauro Huculak @Pureinfotech
9 May 25

Microsoft confirms that there will be no preview builds for Windows 11 this week, so there will be no Settings app with AI assistant until the blocking bugs are resolved. https://t.co/HdPKaZmPPE

Mauro Huculak
Mauro Huculak @Pureinfotech
8 May 25

⚡ Whether you like it or not, Microsoft plans to roll out a bunch of new features powered by AI for Windows 11 throughout 2025, and many are already available or coming soon. ➡️ https://t.co/OczNzrZ0qs PS: Almost all of them are available only for Copilot+ PCs. Thoughts? https://t.co/9i8mQtyNfZ

Mauro Huculak
Mauro Huculak @Pureinfotech
7 May 25

🤖 Windows 11 is getting an AI tech support agent for the Settings app to provide solutions and support based on your description. See ➡️ https://t.co/whoOx6rFOW 🤔 What are your thoughts about the Settings app getting an AI integration? https://t.co/GY2MDNwx5l