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Microsoft is removing outdated and superseded drivers from Windows Update for security and compatibility reasons. The company is going to maintain a clean, up-to-date driver repository by periodically expiring legacy drivers that are no longer optimal for modern devices.
In the first phase, drivers with newer replacements already available are being expired, meaning they will no longer be offered to any systems. Hardware partners can request to republish expired drivers but may need to provide justification. A six-month grace period allows vendors to address concerns before final removal.
This process will continue regularly, with Microsoft expanding the scope over time. Vendors are encouraged to proactively manage their driver submissions. Updated driver publisher guidelines will become available in the near future.
In the first phase, drivers with newer replacements already available are being expired, meaning they will no longer be offered to any systems. Hardware partners can request to republish expired drivers but may need to provide justification. A six-month grace period allows vendors to address concerns before final removal.
This process will continue regularly, with Microsoft expanding the scope over time. Vendors are encouraged to proactively manage their driver submissions. Updated driver publisher guidelines will become available in the near future.
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Microsoft Removes Legacy Drivers from Windows Update
Microsoft has announced a removal of "unwanted drivers" from the Windows Update servers in order to improve security and compatibility. The process will
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Dive into Virtual Worlds: Xbox Prepares to Launch VR Headset
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Agent Mode for Gemini in Android Studio is now available in the latest Android Studio Narwhal Feature Drop Canary release!
This new feature lets you describe a complex goal in natural language to Gemini. Agent Mode will then form a plan that can span multiple files in a project and then execute that plan under your direction. It uses a "range of IDE tools for reading and modifying code, building the project, searching the codebase and more" to complete tasks with minimal oversight. It can also interact with external tools like GitHub via MCP.
You can access it from the Gemini sidebar window and then clicking the Agent tab. If you add your own Gemini API key, you can even expand its context window to 1 million tokens.
This new feature lets you describe a complex goal in natural language to Gemini. Agent Mode will then form a plan that can span multiple files in a project and then execute that plan under your direction. It uses a "range of IDE tools for reading and modifying code, building the project, searching the codebase and more" to complete tasks with minimal oversight. It can also interact with external tools like GitHub via MCP.
You can access it from the Gemini sidebar window and then clicking the Agent tab. If you add your own Gemini API key, you can even expand its context window to 1 million tokens.
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πGoogle app is now home to your Pinterest-like personalized image feed
Google is starting to roll out a new 'Image' tab in the Search app on Android, making it easier to discover images that suit your interests.
More detailsπ
π https://www.androidauthority.com/google-app-images-tab-rollout-3569923/
Google is starting to roll out a new 'Image' tab in the Search app on Android, making it easier to discover images that suit your interests.
More detailsπ
π https://www.androidauthority.com/google-app-images-tab-rollout-3569923/
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Google app is now home to your Pinterest-like personalized image feed
The Google app's new Images tab, a Pinterest-like feature for visual inspiration, is now rolling out to beta users.
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β‘ PEMF, Rife, and Scalar: Energy Tech for the Future
Part 3 of 3 β Energetics: The Future of Health
In the final part of Energetics: The Future of Health at The People's Reset, I dive into real-world energy technologies that are already changing lives.
First up: Pulsed Electromagnetic Fields (PEMF)βa device so effective in pain relief and bone healing itβs been FDA approved since the 1970s. Then thereβs the Rife machine, known for its frequency-based healing applications, and finally, Scalar energyβperhaps the most mysterious and promising of them all.
Whether you invest in one or just stay informed, these tools may represent the next evolution of healthcare.
π₯ Watch the full talk on Odysee.
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Part 3 of 3 β Energetics: The Future of Health
In the final part of Energetics: The Future of Health at The People's Reset, I dive into real-world energy technologies that are already changing lives.
First up: Pulsed Electromagnetic Fields (PEMF)βa device so effective in pain relief and bone healing itβs been FDA approved since the 1970s. Then thereβs the Rife machine, known for its frequency-based healing applications, and finally, Scalar energyβperhaps the most mysterious and promising of them all.
Whether you invest in one or just stay informed, these tools may represent the next evolution of healthcare.
π₯ Watch the full talk on Odysee.
β
π«Ά @takebackourtech
π© WEBSITE & NEWSLETTER | π₯ VIDEOS| XMPP | SUBSTACK