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20 Oct. 10:54

Microsoft Launches Major Windows 11 Update with Voice-Controlled AI Copilot

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Microsoft has rolled out its most significant Windows 11 update to date, introducing a next-generation AI assistant called Copilot, designed to operate the computer entirely hands-free.

Activated by saying “Hey, Copilot,” the assistant allows users to control their system using natural language. With integrated Vision capabilities, Copilot can "see" what’s happening on the screen — providing explanations, generating text, navigating pages, offering advice, and selecting videos based on user requests.

The enhanced Copilot Actions feature enables practical tasks like reserving tables, ordering food, or handling everyday to-dos — all from the desktop.

For gamers, Microsoft has added Gaming Copilot inside the Xbox app. It delivers real-time tips, strategies, and gameplay analysis, acting like a personal gaming advisor.

Microsoft states that this update redefines how people interact with their computers — enabling seamless assistance for both work and entertainment without relying on traditional input methods.

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Turkmenistan commissions a new gas well in Lebap region

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A new natural gas well, “Hazarly–2,” has been officially put into operation in the Lebap region of Turkmenistan. The well was drilled by specialists from the “Marynebitgazgözleg” exploration expedition under the state concern “Türkmengeologiýa” and has been handed over for operation to the “Lebapgazçykaryş” production directorate.

The facility is located at the Hazarly site near the Bovrideshik gas field and has become the first well in this area of Turkmenistan to reach industrial-scale production. This development marks an important step in strengthening the country’s gas sector.

The daily output of the new well reaches approximately 120,000 cubic meters of natural gas, contributing to the steady growth of gas production in Turkmenistan.

Over the first eleven months of the year, the workforce of “Lebapgazçykaryş” exceeded its production targets by more than 1%, extracting over 8.516 billion cubic meters of gas. By the end of the year, Turkmenistan plans to increase this figure to 9.3 billion cubic meters.

In addition, 28,039 tons of associated gas condensate were produced, surpassing the planned volume by 2,235 tons. Increased production has also boosted Turkmenistan’s export performance, with gas exports exceeding planned levels by nearly 41%, resulting in an additional 1.38 billion cubic meters supplied to foreign markets.

Since the beginning of the year, a total of 20.908 billion cubic meters of hydrocarbon resources have been extracted from the subsurface of Turkmenistan.