
Microsoft on Thursday announced Windows 11, the next generation of Windows. The newest version of Windows comes after six long years after the launch of Windows 10. Windows 11 focuses on a new user interface, a new Windows Store, and improvements to performance.
Windows 11 features an overhauled design language, something consumers wanted to see from the next generation of Windows. Panos Panay, Microsoft’s chief product officer, described the new desktop operating system as “the Windows that brings you closer to the things you love.”
With Windows 11, the Start button and the taskbar are moved at the bottom of the display instead of the left side. The user interface reminds us of Windows 10x, the now-defunct operation system which was supposed to take on Google’s Chrome OS. There are rounded corners, along with widgets.
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