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Microsoft Windows 11 is a major operating system release by the company that introduced several significant changes and improvements to its predecessor, Windows 10. Here’s an overview of what you can expect from this latest version:

Design and User Interface:

Windows 11 features a new design language known as “Universal Apps” which allows for more cross-platform compatibility between different devices running Windows. This includes improved visuals and a sleeker overall look.

The Start menu has also been revamped to be more intuitive, making it easier for users to find what they need quickly.

Performance:

– A major performance boost is seen across all hardware generations.

– The operating system introduces several security features such as:

1. Improved biometric authentication methods like Face Recognition and fingerprint support.

2. Enhanced Windows Defender capabilities that protect against malware.

3. Better handling of system resources, reducing memory and CPU usage.

– Microsoft has introduced the Windows Subsystem for Linux (WSL) to run alternative operating systems alongside Windows on ARM-based devices.

New Features:

  • Xbox Gaming:

– The Xbox app is now a separate package that can be installed directly from within the Start menu, which provides more control over settings and games.

– A new feature called “Xbox App” allows users to easily launch multiple apps with one tap on the Xbox button.

  • Integration with Windows 10 devices:

– Seamlessly integrates with other Microsoft services such as Office Online for cloud-based productivity applications.

  • Improved multitasking and productivity tools:

– The taskbar has been reorganized for better visibility, making it easier to switch between open apps.

– A new “Spaces” feature allows users to create virtual desktops that can be easily shared with others or left behind when you leave a meeting.

  • Enhanced Security Features:

– Improved User Account Control (UAC) provides enhanced security and reduces the number of login prompts for some features.

– A new “Secure Boot” feature ensures that your computer boots into Windows as expected, even in cases where it encounters a malware-infected UEFI firmware.

  • Cloud Integration:

– Supports Microsoft 365 services like OneDrive, OneNote, and Outlook Online for seamless access to cloud-based apps on the go.

– Includes features such as the ability to share files between computers without having to worry about security risks.

Security Features:

  • Improved Windows Defender capabilities:

Enhanced malware protection: The new version of Microsoft Defender is designed to detect threats before they can spread and prevent them from taking control of your device.

More effective phishing protection: This feature now includes AI-driven threat detection that will alert you in case of suspicious emails or websites.

  • Enhanced User Account Control (UAC):

– Provides more user-friendly interfaces for changing settings without requiring a UAC prompt at every login.

– Ensures that users have full control over their device without unnecessary access to sensitive areas like file system, apps, and other programs.

Hardware Upgrades:

  • The new chipsets provide better performance on hardware with integrated graphics cards or high-end gaming GPUs.

  • Windows 11 supports Windows Subsystem for ARM (WSA) which allows you to run Windows directly on ARM-based devices without needing an Intel processor.

Changes in the Settings Menu:

– A “Security” section now features a more detailed overview of security settings and their impact on performance.

– The new Start menu has been reorganized with categories such as “Personal, Work, and Games.”

– There is also a new “Safety” feature that provides users with safety tips for avoiding malware.

Availability:

Windows 11 will be available to the public in October 2023.

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