This suggests that even in the early-stage beta preview rollout, the ChatGPT-backed AI Bing search service can have a potential market of 200 million to reach, giving it a leg up in the race for AI search supremacy against the present market rulers, Google. Microsoft has over 1.4 billion active Windows PCs, and as per a report by The Register, about 15 percent of these run on Windows 11 as of November last year - or over 200 million devices. With this update, users will be able to access the AI search tool right from their laptop home screens, and not need to use a specific web browser or other app to find the service. The biggest feature on note as part of the Windows 11 update is the addition of Microsoft’s new AI-powered Bing search tool, right into the Windows 11 taskbar. As part of the latest Windows 11 update, iPhone users will now get the ability to make phone calls, send and receive messages, and control other applications that are on their devices - similar to what Android users have been able to do for a while now. Going forward, Microsoft said it expects the feature to roll out some time by the end of this year itself for all users, and via the Phone Link app, will allow Apple iPhone users to connect their devices to Windows 11 PCs. The feature is also part of the Windows Insider Preview programme, which means that bulk users who are not on the beta version of Windows 11 will not have access to it right away. Years into users around the world asking for the feature, Phone Link for iPhone is finally (almost) here.
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