Google has launched an experimental Windows app designed for snappy desktop search. The app, which mimics macOS's Spotlight, lets users instantly search their local files, installed apps, Google Drive ...
If Google ever brings Gemini to macOS, Apple’s Spotlight may finally meet its match and expose just how far behind Siri really is.
Mac users are spoiled when it comes to searching their computers. Macs have Spotlight search built-in, which they can use to open apps, search for files, perform calculations, and search the web.
When I sat down at my laptop on Wednesday, I had no idea what “fairy chimneys” were or why people would build caves into the sides of mountains to hide temples and homes. Credit Windows with that and ...
In a nutshell: Google has introduced an experimental desktop search application for Windows, marking a shift from its recent browser-first strategy toward renewed investment in native PC software.
If you've been waiting for Microsoft to fix Windows 11's atrocious Search, I wouldn't bother. Not because the company shouldn't fix it, of course, but because they show no inclination to improve it ...