Windows 11 and Microsoft
After weeks of leaks and hype, Microsoft has finally announced Windows 11 six years after launching Windows 10. This new operating system promises a fresh generation of features, revamped design, and enhanced performance. The latest Windows operating system greets you with all-new animations and wallpapers, showcasing a dramatically refreshed aesthetic. Windows 11’s design feels classy, with a sleek, polished look. You can now enjoy the beta version ahead of the full public release, which Microsoft plans to roll out by the holidays, likely around late November.
Windows 11
There is a new start menu in Windows 11 that will make you a bit nervous if you are used to the menu in the past window. But once you get to know it, it’s better! The Windows Menu is centered now by default… anyway, you move it anywhere you want. The menu has a classy look and it has a gesture for apps or documents if you open it. Also when you swipe left you get different widgets that are personalized with the help of AI. You can see here weather, news stories, social posts, etc. and it gets better when it knows you well!
Design is to make you feel an incredible sense of calm and they have also made it a lot faster.
The window management app offers access to many familiar features that work seamlessly on desktops and laptops. If you’re using a Windows 10 computer, you’ll likely receive the update for free, provided your device meets the minimum hardware requirements: 4GB of RAM, 64GB of free storage space, and a 64-bit 1 GHz dual-core processor. Microsoft promises improved graphics with Auto HDR, and the new storage API in Windows 11 will allow games to load assets faster without overloading the CPU. For now, you can continue enjoying your current Windows 10 version while waiting for the full upgrade.