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After months of speculation, Microsoft officially introduced Windows 11 on June 24th, the first update to Microsoft’s operating system since the arrival of Windows 10 in July 2015.
The Windows 11 redesign’s theme focuses on bringing you closer to what you love professionally and personally, since many users’ lives were so heavily impacted by the pandemic and the virtual get-togethers and remote working that followed. Some of the newest features touted in their blog include:
The blog also discusses key security updates for Windows 11 and states that Windows 11 will be available through a free upgrade for eligible Windows 10 PCs and on new PCs beginning this October and continue into 2022. To check if your current Windows 10 PC is eligible for the free upgrade to Windows 11, visit www.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/windows-11 to download the PC Health Check app.
Initial Reaction to Microsoft 11
While the Microsoft Blog focused on the improvements in a positive light as expected, industry and press reaction to the announcements have ranged from positive to cautiously optimistic.
CNBC – Windows 11 Will Look Different From What You’re Used To
In regards to Microsoft’s focus on simplifying the user experience, CNBC shares how these changes may be received from users – and best practices to help adjusting to the updates.
The Verge – Windows 11 is a New and Refreshing Approach to an Old and Familiar Home
The Verge reacted favorably to the Windows 11 preview, specifically complimenting Microsoft for making calculated improvements to the operating system instead of forcing users to learn a whole new system.
The Verge – Windows 11 Will Leave Millions of PCs Behind. And Microsoft is Struggling to Explain Why
Another article from The Verge focuses on concerns over how many users will actually be eligible for the free update based on the listed requirements.
ZD Net – What Windows 11 Means: We’ll Be Stuck with Millions of Windows 10 Zombies
ZD Net also focuses on the true percentage of Windows 10 users eligible for the Windows 11 upgrade and reviews some of the security concerns associated with running outdated versions of Windows.
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