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Wednesday, January 28, 2026

How AI Actions in File Explorer Speed Up Your Windows 11 Day

How AI Actions in File Explorer Speed Up Your Windows 11 Day

AI is creeping into Windows in a practical place: the File Explorer right-click menu. If you manage lots of files, these new “AI actions” can save real time by launching smarter image edits and generating quick document summaries without the usual app-hopping.

By Rodger Mansfield, Technology Editor
January 28, 2026


File Explorer
Have you ever opened three different apps just to clean up a photo, grab a quick summary, and then email the result? 

That workflow is exactly what AI Actions in File Explorer tries to kill.

Here's a Cool Tip:  Use 'AI Actions' in Windows 11 File Explorer.

Microsoft is wiring AI directly into the right-click menu so you can act on files in place instead of bouncing between apps. 

It feels small at first glance, but for anyone who lives in shared folders, OneDrive, or project libraries, this is the kind of friction that quietly eats hours every month.

AI Actions in File Explorer

Feature Explanation

AI Actions in File Explorer are context-aware shortcuts that appear when you right-click a supported file in Windows 11. 

You choose AI Actions from the context menu, then pick from a set of AI-powered tools that work with that file type.

For images in JPG, JPEG, or PNG format, you currently get four built-in actions:
  • Bing Visual Search: Use the image to search the web for similar images, products, landmarks, or objects.
  • Blur background (Photos): Open the Photos app, automatically detect the subject, and blur the background with adjustable intensity.
  • Erase objects (Photos): Use Generative Erase in Photos to remove unwanted elements from a picture.
  • Remove background (Paint): Open Paint and strip the background in one click, leaving a clean cutout of the subject.

If you have Microsoft 365 and a Copilot license, you also see a Summarize action in Copilot for files stored in OneDrive or SharePoint. 

It generates a quick summary without opening the file, which is ideal for long reports or meeting notes.

The key idea: File Explorer becomes a launchpad for AI tasks, not just a place to double click things.

What You’ll Gain
  • Faster edits: Clean up images without hunting for the right app first.
  • Quicker decisions: Skim summaries of long documents before committing to a full read.
  • Fewer clicks: Act directly from the right-click menu instead of juggling windows.
  • Smarter search: Use images to find products, places, or references online.

Step-by-Step Instructions

Microsoft Web/Desktop (Windows 11 File Explorer)

Use AI Actions on an image file
  1. Open Settings > Windows Update and select Check for updates. Install Windows 11 version 25H2 or later if offered.
  2. Press Windows key + E or select the File Explorer icon on the taskbar.
  3. Navigate to a .jpg, .jpeg, or .png file.
  4. Right-click the file (or press Shift + F10) and choose AI Actions from the context menu.
  5. Pick an action:
    • Choose Bing Visual Search, Blur background, Erase objects, or Remove background.
    • Complete the edit:
    • Follow the on-screen controls in Photos or Paint, then save or export your updated image.
New AI Actions in Windows 11 File Explorer Example

fig. 1 - New AI Actions in Windows 11 File Explorer Example

Use Summarize action in Copilot (Microsoft 365)
  1. Confirm subscription: Ensure you have an active Microsoft 365 subscription and Copilot license.
  2. Store the file in OneDrive or SharePoint: Move or save the document to a Microsoft 365-backed location.
  3. Right-click the file in File Explorer:
    • Choose AI actions > Summarize action in Copilot.
    • Review the summary: A Copilot-powered summary appears, which you can copy into email, chat, or notes.

Pros and Cons

Pros
  • Time saver: Quick edits and summaries reduce app switching for busy professionals reviewing dozens of files per day.
  • Low learning curve: Uses the familiar right-click menu, so there is almost nothing new to memorize.
  • Integrated with existing apps: Leverages Photos, Paint, Bing, and Copilot instead of yet another standalone tool.

Cons
  • Rollout limits: Availability varies by market and device, so not everyone will see AI Actions yet.
  • Subscription dependency: The most powerful document summarization requires Microsoft 365 plus a Copilot license.
  • File type constraints: Image actions only work with JPG, JPEG, and PNG, and Summarize is tied to OneDrive and SharePoint.
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Feature Access
  • AI Actions in File Explorer is part of the Windows 11, version 25H2 feature wave and is currently rolling out to users.
  • OS version: Windows 11 version 25H2 or 24H2 with the latest updates, sharing a common servicing branch.
  • Availability: Varies by market and device; some PCs may be held by safeguard blocks if compatibility issues are detected.
  • Subscriptions:
    • Image actions: Available to consumer and business users on supported devices without extra subscription.
    • Summarize action in Copilot: Requires Microsoft 365 subscription and Copilot license, with support for both Microsoft accounts and Entra ID.

Score

Criterion  |  Score (0–10)  |  Justification

Value 9
Strong time savings for anyone who works with images and documents daily, especially in Microsoft 365 environments.

Usability 8
Right-click integration is intuitive, though some users may be confused by rollout gaps and licensing requirements.

Wow Factor 8
It feels quietly impressive when you realize you can clean up photos and summarize files without opening anything.

Total: 25/30 🌟 Excellent
AI Actions in File Explorer are a high-value, low-friction upgrade that feels like Click to Do for your files, and they compare favorably to similar quick actions in macOS Finder by leaning harder into AI-powered edits and summaries.

Key Takeaways

AI Actions turn File Explorer into a smart starting point instead of a passive file list. 

You get quick image edits and document summaries without opening full apps, and the experience will only get better as Microsoft expands Copilot across Windows 11. 

For now, treat it as a powerful bonus feature that may appear gradually as updates and licenses catch up.

Cool Tip Snapshot
  • Feature Name: AI Actions in File Explorer.
  • Platform(s): Windows 11 (version 25H2 and later, currently rolling out).
  • Quick Benefit: Right-click files to run AI-powered edits and summaries in seconds.
  • Access Type: Free core actions; Summarize requires Microsoft 365 subscription and Copilot license.

Try It Yourself

Right-click a JPG or Word document in File Explorer today and see which AI Actions appear, then try one real task, such as blurring a background or summarizing a long report. 

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Tuesday, January 27, 2026

Explore Search Trends with Gemini

Explore Search Trends with Gemini

Turn raw search data into instant insight with AI-powered explanations, comparisons, and context that save hours of research.

By Rodger Mansfield, Technology Editor
January 26, 2026


Google Trends
Google Trends has long been the gold standard for understanding what the world is searching for, but finding the exact right terms to compare has always been a manual, trial-and-error process. 

Here's a Cool Tip:  Use Google Trends Now with Gemini.

A new integration with Gemini now automates the heavy lifting, instantly suggesting relevant comparisons and explaining the "why" behind the data.

Why You Should Care
  • Instant Context: Gemini explains why a topic is trending, not just that it is trending.
  • Better Comparisons: Automatically generates up to eight relevant comparison terms (e.g., searching "dog breeds" auto-populates "Golden Retriever," "Poodle," etc.).
  • Time Saver: Eliminates the guesswork of finding related keywords for market research or content planning.

Explore Search Trends with Gemini

Feature Explanation

The "Explore with Gemini" feature is a new side panel integrated directly into the Google Trends Explore page. 

Instead of manually typing in five different search terms to see how they stack up, you can now enter a broad topic or question. Gemini analyzes your input and uses its semantic understanding to populate the comparison graph with the most relevant sub-topics or related queries.

It essentially acts as a junior data analyst. 

You give it a broad directive, and it sets up the charts, selects the variables, and even offers a summary of what the data suggests. 

This allows journalists, marketers, and curious users to move from a vague idea to a concrete data visualization in seconds.

Step-by-Step Instructions

How to Use It (Web)
  1. Go to trends.google.com and select the Explore tab from the main menu.
  2. Look for a new side panel or a prominent "Suggest search terms" button near the top input bar.
  3. Instead of a specific keyword, type a general category (e.g., "Vegan desserts" or "2026 Technology Tip Trends").
  4. Gemini generates a list of specific search terms (up to eight).
  5. Click the generated terms to populate the main graph. Gemini may also provide a short textual summary explaining the relationship between these terms.
  6. Use the follow-up prompts suggested by Gemini to dig deeper into a specific niche.

Find Search Trends Example

fig. 1 - Find Search Trends Example

Pros and Cons

Pros
  • Reduces Bias: AI might suggest relevant competitors or terms you personally wouldn't have thought to include.
  • Speed: Turns a 15-minute research session into a 1-minute query.
  • Accessibility: Makes complex data comparison accessible to non-analysts.

Cons
  • Hallucination Risk: As with all LLMs, Gemini might occasionally suggest terms that are semantically related but effectively irrelevant to your specific goal.
  • Desktop First: Mobile users may have to wait for the full experience.
  • Limited Historical Context: The AI suggestions are excellent for current trends but may be less effective for obscure historical data prior to 2004.
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Feature Access
  • Platform: Web (Desktop/Laptop recommended).
  • Cost: Free.
  • Rollout Status: Currently rolling out to users globally as of January 14, 2026. If you do not see it, check back in a few days.

Score

Criterion Score (0–10) Justification (1–2 sentences)

Value 9
Saves massive amounts of time for anyone doing research or content planning.

Usability 9
The side panel is intuitive and requires no prompt engineering skills.

Wow Factor 8
Watching the graph auto-populate with relevant data feels like magic.

Total: 26/30 🌟 Excellent
This is a massive upgrade for Google Trends that transforms it from a simple data lookup tool into an intelligent research assistant.

Key Takeaways
  • Automated Research: Gemini does the "thinking" to find the best keywords for you.
  • Broader Insights: You will discover related topics you might have missed manually.
  • Free Upgrade: This powerful analytics capability is available at no extra cost.

Cool Tip Snapshot
  • Feature Name: Explore with Gemini
  • Platform(s): Web (trends.google.com)
  • Quick Benefit: Instantly finds and graphs relevant comparisons for any topic.
  • Access Type: Free

Try It Yourself

Go to Google Trends right now, type in a hobby you love (like "pickleball" or "sourdough baking"), and let Gemini show you what else the world is searching for related to that passion. 

Let us know what you find in the comments!


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Sunday, January 25, 2026

How to Use Google Gemini to Crush the SAT

How to Use Google Gemini to Crush the SAT 

Stop paying hundreds for test prep. Gemini now offers full-length, Princeton Review-vetted SAT practice tests for free.

By Rodger Mansfield, Technology Editor
January 24, 2026


Google Gemini
College prep is stressful enough without the added anxiety of a price tag. 

Did you know the average private SAT tutor charges between $70 and $200 per hour? 

For many families, that cost is a barrier to entry that feels impossible to overcome. 

But imagine having an on-demand tutor who knows the material, tracks your pacing, and explains every mistake instantly, all for free. 

Here's a Cool Tip:  Use Google Gemini for SAT Prep.

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Saturday, January 24, 2026

ChatGPT Predicts Age to Make AI Safer

ChatGPT Predicts Age to Make AI Safer

ChatGPT is beginning to infer whether a user is likely a minor or an adult, not to profile people, but to adjust safety protections in real time. This behind-the-scenes shift matters for parents, educators, and anyone who cares about how AI behaves responsibly.

Byline: By Rodger Mansfield, Technology Editor
January 24, 2026


ChatGPT
What if an AI could tell when it should slow down, simplify, or refuse certain requests based on who might be on the other side of the screen? 

As generative AI becomes part of everyday life, from homework help to workplace research, age awareness is emerging as a quiet but significant safety lever.

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Tuesday, January 20, 2026

Google Translate Now Lets You Choose: Classic Speed or Gemini Precision?

Google Translate Now Lets You Choose: Classic Speed or Gemini Precision?

Google Translate now offers a "Model Picker" that lets you toggle between instant "Classic" results and nuanced "Advanced" translations powered by Gemini. Discover how this new feature works and when to switch modes to avoid awkward phrasing in your professional and personal communications.

By Rodger Mansfield, Technology Editor
January 20, 2026


Google Translate
Have you ever used a translation app and ended up with a phrase that was technically correct but socially awkward? 

Here's a Cool Tip:  Pick Your Model in Google Translate.

Google Translate is solving this problem by giving you a choice between raw speed and AI-powered nuance.

Google Translate Model Picker


Monday, January 19, 2026

Turn Excel Into Your AI Teammate: How To Use Agent Mode In Excel For The Web

Turn Excel Into Your AI Teammate: How To Use Agent Mode In Excel For The Web

Agent Mode in Excel turns Copilot from a polite assistant into a hands-on builder that can reshape your workbook for you. If you work with reports, budgets, or messy data, this is the rare feature that can actually give you hours back each week.

By Rodger Mansfield, Technology Editor
January 19, 2026


Microsoft Excel
You know that feeling when a “quick” spreadsheet tweak quietly eats your entire afternoon? 

One more column, one more formula, one more chart, and suddenly you are deep in a maze of references and formatting.

Here's a Cool Tip:  Use Agent Mode in Excel for the Web

Instead of nudging Copilot one prompt at a time, you describe the outcome you want, and Agent Mode plans, builds, and revises a multi-step workflow inside your workbook. 

It behaves less like a chatbot and more like a junior analyst who can explain what it is doing as it goes.

Agent Mode Excel for the Web

Sunday, January 18, 2026

How Google Gemini’s New AI Feature Connects Your Apps for Smarter Answers

How Google Gemini’s New AI Feature Connects Your Apps for Smarter Answers

Imagine an AI that doesn't just know general facts, but knows you, finding your lost frequent flyer number or that specific vacation photo in seconds. Google Gemini’s new Personal Intelligence upgrade connects Gemini to your personal apps to transform how you manage your digital life.

By Rodger Mansfield, Technology Editor
January 18, 2026


Google Gemini
Have you ever stood in line at a service counter, frantically searching your phone for a license plate number or a specific document buried in your email? 

We have all been there. Most AI chatbots can tell you the capital of France, but they cannot tell you what tire size your car needs or when your next dentist appointment is scheduled. 

Here's a Cool Tip:  Try Google Gemini's New Personal Intelligence.

Google just announced a major upgrade to Gemini called "Personal Intelligence" that bridges the gap between general knowledge and your personal digital life.

Gemini Personal Intelligence

Feature Explanation

Personal Intelligence is a new opt-in feature that allows Gemini to securely connect with your Google apps, including Gmail, Google Photos, YouTube, and Search. 

Instead of just relying on public internet data, Gemini can now "reason" across your personal information to give you tailored answers. 

It can find a specific receipt in your inbox, cross-reference it with a photo of the item, and tell you exactly when you bought it. 

It is designed to be a proactive assistant that knows you, not just the world.

What You’ll Gain

Instant Recall: Find details like membership numbers or dates from emails and photos in seconds.

Complex Planning: Plan trips or projects by combining personal preferences from your history with real-world data.

Smarter Search: Ask natural language questions about your own life, like "Show me photos of the house we rented last summer."

Step-by-Step Instructions

Here's how to do it.

Android, iOS & Web
  1. Open the Gemini app on your phone (Android / iOS) or visit gemini.google.com.
  2. Tap your profile picture or the Settings link to access Settings.
  3. Tap on the new Personal Intelligence menu option.
  4. Select Connected Apps.
  5. Toggle the switches for the apps you want to connect (Gmail, Photos, YouTube).
  6. Review the permissions and confirm to start using the feature.

Gemini Personal Intelligence Setting Example

fig. 1 - Gemini Personal Intelligence Setting Example


Pros and Cons

Pros 
  • Contextual Awareness. Gemini understands your specific life events and data for highly relevant answers.
  • Time Saving. Eliminates the need to manually search through multiple apps for simple information.
  • Privacy Control. You explicitly choose which apps to connect and can disconnect them at any time.

Cons
  • Limited Availability. Currently only available to paid subscribers (AI Pro/Ultra) in the US.
  • AI Hiccups. It might occasionally misinterpret context or "hallucinate" connections. Always double-check AI answers.
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Feature Access
  • Availability: Rolling out now (January 2026).
  • Eligibility: Google AI Pro and AI Ultra subscribers.
  • Region: United States.
  • Platform: Web, Android, iOS.
  • Note: Not currently available for Google Workspace business or education accounts.

Score

Criterion  |  Score (0–10)  |  Justification

Value 9
Saves significant time by retrieving personal data instantly.

Usability 8
Easy setup, though effectiveness depends on data quality.

Wow Factor 9
The ability to "talk" to your own data feels futuristic.

Total: 26/30  🌟 Excellent
A game-changer for productivity that finally makes AI personal, significantly outpacing standard chatbots in daily utility.

Key Takeaways

Gemini can now access your Gmail, Photos, and other Google apps to answer questions about your personal life. 

The feature is secure, private, and requires an opt-in for each app you connect. 

It transforms Gemini from a general chatbot into a personalized digital assistant.

Cool Tip Snapshot
  • Feature Name: Personal Intelligence
  • Platform(s): Android, iOS, Web
  • Quick Benefit: Search and query your own emails and photos with AI.
  • Access Type: Subscription (Google AI Pro/Ultra)

Try It Yourself

Open your Gemini settings today and connect just one app, like Google Photos, to see if it can find that specific vacation memory you have been looking for. 

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