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Cyber Shift Technologies offers IT consulting and managed IT services to nonprofits and businesses so that you can focus on more important things.

06/16/2026

Search for information is starting to feel a lot less like searching 🔍

Google has now rolled out a feature called Search Live, and it changes the way people interact with search.

Instead of typing a question, you can point your phone at something and ask about it out loud.

For example, you could point your camera at a piece of equipment and ask what it is, how it works, or how to fix it 🤳

The system then responds with a spoken answer, shows captions on screen, and keeps listening so you can ask follow-up questions naturally.

It feels less like using a search engine, and more like having a conversation.

Under the hood, this is powered by Google’s Gemini AI, but you don’t need to understand any of that to use it. You simply open the Google app, tap “Live”, and start asking.

From a business point of view, this is where it gets interesting.

Search is moving away from keywords and towards intent.

Instead of someone typing “how to reset AC unit X”, they might just point their phone at it and ask the question out loud.

That changes how people find answers, how they interact with information, and potentially how they discover products and services.

It also raises expectations.

People will expect faster answers, clearer explanations, and fewer steps between “I have a problem” and “I know what to do next”.

That said, it’s not perfect.

In testing, the tool sometimes misidentifies objects or misses details, especially when something has been modified or isn’t widely documented online.

That’s because it’s still relying on existing data to make sense of what it sees.

While it’s impressive, it’s not something to blindly trust.

More than a billion people were already using tools like Google Lens to identify objects. Now that capability is becoming conversational, faster, and more accessible.

It’s easy to imagine this becoming a default way people look things up over time.

For you, the implication is simple.

The way people ask questions is changing. And when that changes, the way they find answers changes with it.

🤔 So, if your customers can point their phone at a problem and ask for help, would your business be part of the answer they hear?

06/13/2026

You can tell a lot about a product by the things people complain about most 😡

And with Windows 11, one of those things has been surprisingly consistent… the taskbar.

It doesn’t quite behave the way people expect.

If you’ve ever used a smaller laptop, you’ll know what I mean 😒

The taskbar can feel a bit oversized, taking up more space than it needs to.

You can shrink the icons, but the bar itself stays the same height, which isn’t quite what people are trying to achieve.

That’s starting to change.

Microsoft has hinted that it’s bringing back a more compact taskbar option, like many people were used to in Windows 10.

You’ll be able to reduce the overall size of the taskbar, not just the icons inside it.

It sounds like a small tweak, but it’s one of those changes that can make a device feel more comfortable to use, especially on laptops where screen space matters.

There’s also talk of bringing back the ability to move the taskbar around the screen.

That used to be a standard feature, letting people position it at the top or side instead of being fixed at the bottom.

It disappeared in Windows 11, and a lot of users have been asking for it ever since 🥺

Microsoft seems to be shifting towards more frequent, smaller updates, rather than holding everything back for big releases.

That means changes like this can arrive sooner, and user feedback has a better chance of shaping what comes next 🙌

There are other improvements in the pipeline too, from performance tweaks to a cleaner Start menu, but this one stands out because it’s so visible.

It affects something people interact with constantly, even if they don’t think about it.

And that’s often where the biggest wins are found.

When people use the same tools all day, even minor annoyances can chip away at productivity.

Fixing them means less frustration and more productivity. It’s one big win.

🤔 What’s the one small irritation in your daily tech that you’ve just learned to live with, even though it probably shouldn’t be there?

06/09/2026

When did you last check that your backups could be restored, who still has access to your systems, or whether all your devices are properly up to date?

These are the kinds of things that drift over time. But they only tend to get attention when something goes wrong…

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