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Every thing you need to know about windows 11

The giant tech company Microsoft has recently unveiled Windows 11, its “next-generation” operating system.

Microsoft Chief Product Officer Panos Panay made the announcement at a virtual event last week Thursday.

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The giant tech company Microsoft has recently unveiled Windows 11, its “next-generation” operating system.

Microsoft Chief Product Officer Panos Panay made the announcement at a virtual event last week Thursday.

According to reports, The new software will let Android apps run on the Windows desktop and will also let users configure multiple desktops for work, home, and gaming, like on a Mac.

Microsoft says that there are currently about 1.3 billion devices running Windows 10 so Windows 11 will be available as a free update to existing Windows 10 users although some devices may not have the right specification. These include a minimum of 64 gigabytes of storage and 4 gigabytes of RAM

What differentiates Windows 11 from other Microsoft Operating systems.

1. User Interface Update: Windows 11 brings the Start menu and a new Start button that’s centered on the taskbar. The menu opens a window with pinned apps, “recommended” recently opened documents, and a search bar. The company also announced new “snap layouts,” giving a user various window layout options from the “maximize” button so that they can choose from multiple layout templates to display two, three, or four open applications on their screen. It’s an improvement over dragging multiple windows to the sides of your screen, then manually resizing everything.

2. Microsoft Team Integration: Microsoft Teams will be directly integrated into Windows 11 and will have its own icon on the taskbar. You can chat, call, video call, with anyone anywhere in the world” on any platform or device, including Windows, iOS, Android, or others

3. New Microsoft Store: Windows 11 comes with a New Microsoft Store where  Consumers will also now have more app choices with the new Microsoft Store, which will now include Android apps from the Amazon App Store. That means users will be able to access thousands of Android apps on their PC. The company also announced that, in the new Microsoft Store, developers can create their own payment systems for their apps and Microsoft will take zero cuts. 

4. Improved Gaming: Windows 11 will bring an “Auto HDR” feature for gamers, that will automatically improve the color and lighting of game displays, technology first introduced in Microsoft’s Xbox consoles. Xbox Game Pass will now be built into Windows 11 to give subscribers access to a library of hundreds of games on their PCs.

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