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Microsoft already updated Windows 11’s Photos app last year to match the look and feel of Windows 11, but Microsoft isn’t done improving it again. The new update of the Photos app will be rolling out to Windows Insiders in their Dev Channel. This new update gives a new ‘photos-managing experience’ The upgrade introduces a gallery, streamlining browsing, locating, managing, and consuming your photo collection. Here are some things for Insiders to try with this Photos app update based on a post in the Windows Insider Blog: Organize your photos with a productive and beautifully redesigned purpose-built experience. The Photos app experience will be replaced by this update (available for versions 2022.31090.16004.0 and higher). The new Photos app experience no longer includes the traditional Video Editor because Clipchamp is outfitted with all the fundamental tools you'd expect, such as trimming and splitting, as well as more professional-style features, like transitions and animated text. The old Photos app will still be accessible in the Microsoft Store if you wish to stick with it. MyHair AI, a new startup founded by Cyriac Lefort and Tilen Babnik, has launched an app that uses artificial intelligence to help people check early signs of hair loss. Read more in our articles including "Microsoft is revamping again Windows 11’s Photos app" and "New MyHair AI app detects balding through photos".

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Microsoft already updated Windows 11’s Photos app last year to match the look and feel of Windows 11, but Microsoft isn’t done improving it again. The new update of the Photos app will be rolling out to Windows Insiders in their Dev Channel.

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This new update gives a new ‘photos-managing experience’ The upgrade introduces a gallery, streamlining browsing, locating, managing, and consuming your photo collection. Here are some things for Insiders to try with this Photos app update based on a post in the Windows Insider Blog: Organize your photos with a productive and beautifully redesigned purpose-built experience. The Photos app experience will be replaced by this update (available for versions 2022.31090.16004.0 and higher).

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Our coverage of new photos app includes: "Microsoft is revamping again Windows 11’s Photos app"; "New MyHair AI app detects balding through photos"; "OnePlus Watch Lite now official". Each article provides unique insights and information.