Three weeks after introducing a new Bing with integrated AI, Microsoft is ready to bring it to Windows 11 with an update coming on March 1.
If you are using the Bing AI preview, users will be able to access all of its new features from the search box on the Windows 11 taskbar.
In addition to general web searches, users can ask questions in natural language on Bing and its smart chatbot will answer in a chat-like manner.
If you don't have access to the new Bing, you can still register to access the Microsoft waiting list.
Now, as people finally speak about Bing more positively, Microsoft is aiming to include it in the core of Windows 11, to use without having to open Edge or convert to the user's main web browser.
Last week, the company also released Bing AI preview on mobile and skype apps.
If you are not interested in Bing AI, this latest Windows 11 update still has many attractive new features. Internal Windows users will be able to experiment with Connecting phones to the iPhone, which will allow you to make calls and send messages from within Windows.
Android users with Samsung phones can also connect their phones to their computers, easily turning on Wi-Fi transmissions and moving their browser sessions between devices.
It will be interesting to see Microsoft's solution compared to Intel's Unison app for calling, texting, and file synchronization between iPhone and some Windows 11 PCs.
Microsoft is also going deeper into the touch experience with this update. If users have a PC that can be removed or can switch to a tablet, the taskbar will automatically shrink to give them more screen space. The swipe up task will allow users to use the taskbar as usual.
Windows 11 is also expanding support for more floating text screens, including HumanWare's three "Diseigned for Surface" devices.
Thanks to that, the ability to switch between reporting programs for the blind is integrated and alternative options will become easier.
In addition, the upcoming Windows voice command will allow users to have full control over their PC without a chuot or keyboard.
Microsoft expanded that feature in the 2022 Windows 11 update. Now, this function seems even more powerful.