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    Microsoft has released a new build for Windows 11 Canary Channel Insiders today. The new build 25324 brings SHA-3, a new Defender warning UI, USB4 settings page, boosts performance of File Explorer in few aspects, , and more. As always, there are many more bug fixes and other improvements. You can find the full changelog below:

    What’s new in Build 25324

    Evolved Widgets Board

    We are beginning to preview a revamp of the widgets board experience with a larger canvas (3-columns if supported by the device) and dedicated sections for widgets and feed content with a clear separation between them. This will provide users with quick access to glanceable content from their apps and services as well as enable users to take a high-value break with personalized news content.

     

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    Example of updated widgets board with larger canvas and dedicated sections for widgets and feed content.

     

    [We are beginning to roll this out, so the experience isn’t available to all Insiders in the Canary Channel just yet as we plan to monitor feedback and see how it lands before pushing it out to everyone.]

     

    FEEDBACK: Please file feedback in Feedback Hub (WIN + F) under Desktop Environment > Widgets.

    USB4 Settings Page

    We are adding a USB4 hubs and devices Settings page for users under Settings > Bluetooth & devices > USB > USB4 Hubs and Devices. USB4 enables new productivity scenarios for docking, high performance peripherals, displays and charging. The USB4 settings page provides information about the system’s USB4 capabilities and attached peripherals on a USB4 capable system. These insights are meant to assist with troubleshooting in case users need support from their device manufacturer (OEM) or system administrator. The features provided by this page are:

     

    • View the tree of connected USB4 hubs and devices.
    • View attributes and capabilities associated with the USB4 domain.
    • Copy the details into the clipboard so it can be shared with customer support or system administrators for troubleshooting.

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    USB4 Settings page with details shown.

     

    If the system does not support USB4 with the Microsoft USB4 Connection Manager, this page will not be displayed.

     

    To confirm whether your system is USB4 capable or not, check for “USB4 Host Router” populating in the Device Manager.

     

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    USB4 Host Router as shown in Device Manager.

     

    FEEDBACK: Please file feedback in Feedback Hub (WIN + F) under Devices and Drivers > Buses.

    Unsafe password copy and paste warnings

    Starting in Windows 11, version 22H2, Enhanced Phishing Protection in Microsoft Defender SmartScreen helps protect Microsoft school or work passwords against phishing and unsafe usage on sites and apps. We are trying out a change starting with this build where users who have enabled warning options for Windows Security under App & browser control > Reputation-based protection > Phishing protection will see a UI warning on unsafe password copy and paste, just as they currently see when they type in their password.

     

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    Example warning dialog on unsafe password copy and paste.

     

    [We are beginning to roll this out, so the experience isn’t available to all Insiders in the Canary Channel just yet as we plan to monitor feedback and see how it lands before pushing it out to everyone.]

     

    FEEDBACK: Please file feedback in Feedback Hub (WIN + F) under Security and Privacy > Microsoft Defender SmartScreen.

    Introducing SHA-3 Support

    Starting with this build, we are adding support for the SHA-3 family of hash functions and SHA-3 derived functions (SHAKE, cSHAKE, KMAC). The SHA-3 family of algorithms are the latest standardized hash functions by the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST). Support for these functions has been enabled through the Windows CNG library.

     

    • Supported SHA-3 hash functions: SHA3-256, SHA3-384, SHA3-512 (SHA3-224 is not supported)
    • Supported SHA-3 HMAC algorithms: HMAC-SHA3-256, HMAC-SHA3-384, HMAC-SHA3-512
    • Supported SHA-3 derived algorithms: extendable-output functions (XOF) (SHAKE128, SHAKE256), customizable XOFs (cSHAKE128, cSHAKE256), and KMAC (KMAC128, KMAC256, KMACXOF128, KMACXOF256).

     

    FEEDBACK: Please file feedback in Feedback Hub (WIN + F) under Developer Platform > API Feedback.

    Changes and Improvements

    [Widgets]

    • We are beginning to roll out animated icons for Widgets on the taskbar. The animation triggers when you hover or click on the Widgets taskbar entry-point or when a new widget announcement is displayed on your taskbar. Currently, only a few weather and finance icons are supported.

    [Search on the Taskbar]

    • Once you have access to the new Bing, the search box on the taskbar will include a button that opens the Bing chat experience in Edge. If you don’t have access to the new Bing, the search box on the taskbar will feature a dynamic search highlight button. We’re beginning to roll this out to Insiders, not everyone will see it right away.

    [Input]

    • We have updated several simplified Chinese fonts and the Microsoft Pinyin IME to support GB18030-2022. With this update, you can enter and display characters from conformance level 1 or 2 via the additions to Microsoft Yahei, Simsun and Dengxian. Unicode Extensions E and F are now supported in our Simsun Ext-B font to meet the requirements for level 3.

    [Settings]

    • As part of the deprecation of Microsoft Support Diagnostic Tool (MSDT) and MSDT Troubleshooters, we have begun redirecting some of the troubleshooters found under Settings > System > Troubleshoot and in other areas of the OS to the new Get Help troubleshooting platform.
    • If you have multiple cameras that support Windows Hello, you can now select your preferred camera under Settings > Accounts > Sign-in Options.

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    Showing a new dropdown in sign-n settings for your preferred camera, saying “let Windows choose” or letting you pick the camera.

     

    [File Explorer]

    • Made some changes which should noticeably help improve the performance of the “calculating” phase when sending a large number of files at once in File Explorer to the recycle bin.

     

    You can find the official blog post here.

     

     

    Microsoft debuts SHA-3 with Windows 11 Canary build 25324, boosts File Explorer performance


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