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Recall, Windows Insider
Nearly six months later, you can finally try out Windows 11 Recall
Microsoft has released a preview build of its controversial Recall feature for Windows Insiders, both for users to try and security professionals to test.The Latest Tech News, Delivered to Your Inbox
Hands on: Windows Recall AI on Windows 11 is great and now rolling out to testers
This past week Microsoft finally released a preview version of the much talked about Recall feature in Windows 11.
Microsoft's controversial Recall is back — but only if you're a Windows Insider
Today, Microsoft announced that Recall is coming off the bench — but there are some caveats. You need to be a Windows Insider on the Dev Channel and own a Copilot+ PC powered by the Qualcomm Snapdragon X Elite or Snapdragon X Plus chipset in order to access the preview of Recall.
You can finally try Windows Recall, if you have a Copilot+ PC with a Snapdragon chip
Windows Recall feature’s long road to actually being rolled out is finally coming to an end – sort of. After several delays, all centered around some major security and privacy concerns around the feature that was poised to take screenshots of whatever was on your PC's screen every few seconds,
On KB5046723, Microsoft finally makes Recall available to Windows users
Currently, Recall is available to Windows Insiders in the U.S., U.K., Australia, Canada, India, and Mexico who use English, French, German, Spanish, Chinese (simplified), or Japanese as their display language. Recall and Click to Do are available only to Windows Insiders in the Dev Channel who have opted in to receive updates.
Windows 11’s contentious Recall AI feature is finally ready to test
Previously available to Windows Insiders on Intel and AMD, you can now try Windows 11's controversial AI recording feature on Qualcomm-powered Copilot+ laptops.
Microsoft Weekly: Recall is here, new Windows 11 features, Ignite, and more
Hands down, the biggest announcement from this week is the return of Recall. Microsoft finally opened the gates to its controversial AI feature, allowing Windows Insiders to test Recall on eligible hardware. Just keep in mind that the initial version has some limitations, including Recall ignoring filtered-out websites in certain scenarios.
Windows Recall is ready for testing (on select PCs)
Recall is basically a feature that’s supposed to give your PC a sort of “photographic memory,” making it easier to find things you’ve created, searched for, or interacted with over the past few months and pick up where you left off.
Microsoft introduces Recall AI for Windows 11 Copilot Plus PCs
A new AI-powered feature aims to revolutionise productivity by letting users revisit their digital activity effortlessly.
Microsoft is finally ready to let you try Windows Recall — first preview build for Copilot+ PCs available now
After months of delay, Microsoft is finally ready to publicly test its controversial Windows Recall feature. Now available in the Insider Dev Channel, Copilot+ PCs with a Snapdragon processor can begin testing Recall.
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