Microsoft has finally released a new build in Canary Channel, and unlike previous builds, build 25905 brings quite a few new features.
Let’s take a look at the most notable changes and changes that stand out:
The long-awaited 3D Fluent Emoji will be available in Windows 11. However, the app needs additional improvements, so expect more changes in future updates.
TPM Troubleshooter: In build 25905, the Windows Security app (also known as the “built-in antivirus”) allows you to run diagnostics to identify and potentially fix problems with the Trusted Platform Module firmware, which is essential for those using Windows 11 (on supported devices).
Repair the system via Windows Update: You will now be able to ask Windows to download and reinstall the current version without changing anything in your apps, files, and settings. It will serve as a very useful troubleshooting tool for those who do not have a bootable USB for on-site repair.
Arm32 UWP apps are no longer supported: Those using Windows 11 PCs with ARM processors should update their UWP apps before installing the latest version of Canary. Not all arm32 UWP apps will open once the upgrade is complete.
Cortana is now removable by the user: Windows 11, version 25905 allows Cortana to be uninstalled like any other app downloaded from the Microsoft Store. Right-click Cortana in the list of all apps and select Uninstall. Previously, removing Cortana required running a terminal command.
The removal of Cortana marks a new era for Windows. The big digital assistant in 2023 looks pretty dumb and could now be removed in favor of “smart” Bing GPT
Bing is now an AI search engine that uses OpenAI’s GPT-4. The new era of Windows has arrived, only the source code still contains bits and pieces of Windows XP which was released nearly 20 years ago.
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