Microsoft is going to launch Windows 11 on Thursday 2021 at (11 am ET (8:30 pm IST) today). Customers are excited that it is expected to come as a free upgrade to Windows 10.
Microsoft is hosting a Livestream of the occasion where it is going to unveil the new Windows 11 operating system. The following Windows update will be the update to Windows 10, which was launched in the year 2015.
As per the XDA Developers report, it seems like Windows 11 might allow users to upgrade their old Windows 7 or Windows 8.1 to the new Windows 11.
You will be able to watch the Livestream from the official Microsoft Windows event page. As per the sneak peek there will be a new Start menu.
Microsoft hasn’t officially confirmed the name of the operating system as Windows 11; however, the company has recently released a teaser of Windows 11 with the latest startup sound.
As far as highlights, the Windows 11 would accompany an overhaul treatment that would start from its boot screen and have a centrally placed Start Menu. There would likewise be a new interface that would be a lot similar to the Windows 10X.
Aside from the new interface changes, it would provide the users with a new upgraded multitasking experience with a new split-screen option. Furthermore, Windows 11 will be looking great with an improved Microsoft Store as well.
Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella said, “We will build more opportunity for every Windows developer and welcome every creator that is seeking for the most innovative, unique, open platform to create, distribute and monetize the apps, he added.”
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