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    Windows 11 Dev KB5058493 adds intelligent text actions in Click to Do for AMD & Intel Copilot + PCs

    May 13, 2025

    If you’ve been waiting for new Dev builds to drop, the wait’s over. Microsoft has released the Windows 11 build 26200.5581 (KB5058493) for Insiders in the Dev Channel. The latest update brings intelligent text actions into Click to Do for Copilot + PCs with Intel and AMD chips. Windows 11 Dev build adds Intelligent Text […]

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