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Find the Blue Penguin - Handwriting recognition, more Copilot+ PCs tests, Brave BYOM

It’s only been one week, but it’s really been 14 years, and Paul is calling: Microsoft and Qualcomm have finally made Windows 11 on Arm both viable and desirable. Nothing is perfect, but this platform is pretty incredible. Some notes from the past week: Mission Accomplished • As a reminder, Paul finally got the Yoga Slim 7x last week and updated on app compatibility, hardware compatibility, gaming, and in-box AI experiences in time for WW - only found one non-working app, Google Drive. Then... • More app and game compatibility testing. Since then, played a lot more DOOM (2016), ran into one issue that’s surely WOA-related (note beta graphics driver, though) • Video encoding performance: Snapdragon X vs Snapdragon X vs Core Ultra 9 H-series vs MacBook Air M3 • Initial thoughts on battery life and then More thoughts on battery life. The Yoga Slim 9x and Surface Laptop both get about 10 hours of real-world battery life (so far), compared to 15 hours for the MacBook Air 15-inch M3. • Hardware compatibility update: Only one of my devices doesn’t work, the Focusrite. • Surface Laptop 7 first impressions and second impressions • HP Elitebook Ultra first impressions Windows 11 • After skipping Week D last Tuesday, Microsoft belatedly delivers a Week D preview update for Windows 11 version 24H2 • No new features, so next Patch Tuesday will be light for 24H2 • 22H2 and 23H2 got a big Week D update last Tuesday, so Patch Tuesday will be meaningful • As of July’s Patch Tuesday, 22H2, 23H2, and 24H2 will all provide the same basic feature set • Canary, Dev, Beta (last Friday): nothing exciting, a few small features or changes AI & Microsoft 365 • European Commission “shifts” investigation of Microsoft/OpenAI partnership. Is Ken Starr in charge of this thing? • Microsoft highlights new Copilot features coming to Microsoft 365 in July • Copilot in OneNote can now recognize handwritten text. It’s 2002 all over again! • Pixel 9 family will promote unique “Google AI” features • Brave introduces a BYOM plan for its web browser • Thanks to AI, Google Translate now supports 110 new languages Xbox • Xbox Cloud Gaming Fire Sticks it to Amazon • Another two weeks of Xbox Game Pass • Forza Horizon 4 (from 2018) to be delisted December 15. Why? Tips and Picks • Tip of the week: Get $10 off Tony Redmond’s Office 365 for IT Pros 11th Edition • App pick of the week: Docs in Proton Drive • RunAs Radio this week: NGINX as a Service with Buu Lam • Brown liquor pick of the week: Jack Daniels Old No. 7 Hosts: Leo Laporte, Paul Thurrott, and Richard Campbell Windows Weekly episode 888 More Info: https://twit.tv/shows/windows-weekly/... Sponsors: • canary.tools/twit - use code: TWIT • cachefly.com/twit Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/windows-weekly Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Check out Paul's blog at thurrott.com The Windows Weekly theme music is courtesy of Carl Franklin. Products we recommend: https://www.amazon.com/shop/twitnetca... TWiT may earn commissions on certain products. Follow us: https://twit.tv/   / twit     / twitnetwork     / twit.tv   https://bsky.app/profile/twit.tv #microsoft #windows11 #snapdragon About us: TWiT.tv is a technology podcasting network located in the San Francisco Bay Area with the #1 ranked technology podcast This Week in Tech hosted by Leo Laporte. Every week we produce dozens of hours of content on a variety of programs including Tech News Weekly, MacBreak Weekly, This Week in Google, Windows Weekly, Security Now, and more.

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