Microsoft is again turning Copilot into a sidebar inside Windows 11, reversing the standalone desktop approach and pushing the assistant into a more integrated position on the screen. The change is rolling out gradually, can be docked on the left or right, and automatically resizes other open apps to make room. The move is meant to boost visibility and surface Copilot’s productivity features more prominently.
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The redesign also restores the original Copilot layout Microsoft showed in 2024, after the app had shifted away from that sidebar form. In this version, Copilot is tied more closely to Windows 11 context menus, apps, icons, and other interface elements. That keeps Microsoft’s AI push centered on desktop presence even as it continues experimenting with the product’s shape.
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Separately, Microsoft paid $250 million to settle an Activision Blizzard merger-related lawsuit tied to the $70B-plus acquisition. The case had been filed by Swedish pension fund Sjunde AP-Fonden, which accused Microsoft and Activision of rushing the deal and undervaluing shareholders’ interests. The settlement adds another financial reminder of how costly the acquisition has already been for Microsoft.
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