Microsoft has taken a step forward in the evolution of its operating system with the release of the new versions of Windows 11, specifically Builds 26100.7296 and 26200.7296, targeted at users of the Release Preview channel. These updates are part of the corresponding 24H2 and 25H2 versions, and bring a series of features and improvements aimed at optimizing the user experience.
One of the standout innovations is the introduction of the Copilot+ feature, which brings significant improvements to cameras, allowing users to apply AI-powered effects. This functionality is accessible for various connected cameras, such as USB webcams and the rear cameras of many laptops, and can be activated through the system settings.
Furthermore, changes have been made to the click menu and agent settings, making it easier to modify settings. File Explorer search has been updated to highlight better search functionality, while users who choose Windows Spotlight as their wallpaper will enjoy new and enriching informational options related to their background images.
The latest update also offers advantages for those managing multiple devices, allowing for more efficient management of mobile devices. Among other improvements, keyboard performance has been optimized, dark mode consistency in File Explorer has been enhanced, and new functionalities have been added to Windows Hello settings. Additionally, work has been done to correct several errors to ensure greater system stability.
From a security standpoint, Microsoft has addressed a critical issue that could affect the stability of the Local Security Subsystem Service, ensuring a safer environment for all users.
The rollout of these new features will be gradual, meaning that not all improvements will be immediately available to everyone. However, these updates highlight Microsoft’s continued commitment to innovation and improving the usability of its operating systems.
Source: MiMub in Spanish








