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Adobe Boosts Photoshop Performance with Higher Resolution Firefly Models

These innovations are meant to “reduce tedious tasks, elevate your work, and help you exercise more precision and control, so you can maintain your creative momentum and spend more time bringing your creative vision to life”

Agent Mode Represents the Next Big Leap for Excel Users

Agent Mode is a new feature in Excel that lets you build and edit workbooks directly with Copilot. Instead of juggling formulas, charts, and PivotTables manually, you can describe what you need, and Agent Mode will generate a step-by-step plan to make it happen.

Microsoft Store Web Adds Multi‑App Install

Microsoft’s web Store now lets you pick several apps and create a single installer that launches the Store app to download and install them all in one go. It’s a simple, Ninite‑style convenience feature aimed at saving time when setting up a new PC or reprovisioning a machine.

Microsoft Retires OneNote for Windows 10 After Years of Confusion

After this date, the app will enter a read-only state; users will still be able to view their notebooks, but editing, syncing, and updates will cease entirely.

Microsoft Previews Semantic File Search on Copilot + PCs

With semantic file search now available on Copilot + PCs, you can find documents, images, and other files using natural-language prompts instead of exact filenames or keywords.

DaVinci Resolve 19 leaves beta, ready for Windows on ARM

Today might be a good day if you're a content creator and recently picked up one of the new Microsoft Copilot laptops powered by the Snapdragon X Elite Processor. Blackmagic Design has announced that the latest version of its popular video editing software is out of beta and ready for primetime.
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