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Windows 11’s Steep System Requirements – Can Your Machine Cut It?

Image sourced from NixLoop. /* custom css */ .tdi_4_d10.td-a-rec-img{ text-align: left; }.tdi_4_d10.td-a-rec-img img{ margin: 0 auto 0 0; } Last week Thursday, Microsoft unveiled its latest and upcoming OS – Windows 11. The reveal took place during a virtual event hosted by the monolithic tech corporation. Windows 11 is a massive overhaul of Microsoft’s existing OS, with new visuals, new capabilities and new features in almost all corners of the system. New System Requirements /* custom css */ .tdi_3_15c.td-a-rec-img{ text-align: left; }.tdi_3_15c.td-a-rec-img img{ margin: 0 auto 0 0; } One of the key takeaways from the reveal is that Windows 11 will be a free update for anyone running a legitimate copy of Windows 10. However, now with the official system requirements for Windows 11 announ...

Windows 11 Is Here – New Start Menu, New Visuals, New Possibilities

Image sourced from wccftech.com. /* custom css */ .tdi_4_6b5.td-a-rec-img{ text-align: left; }.tdi_4_6b5.td-a-rec-img img{ margin: 0 auto 0 0; } After weeks of speculation, rumour and innuendo – Microsoft yesterday finally officially confirmed the name for the next release of Windows OS: Windows 11. This comes a week after Microsoft experienced a massive Windows 11 leak, a leak that shows all initial thoughts have proven to be true. As speculated in our report of the leak, Microsoft’s new OS is focused on simplification of the Windows user interface and improvements for multitasking and performance. Windows 11 also includes a redone Windows store, and for the first time ever, running support for Android apps, like TikTok and more. /* custom css */ .tdi_3_448.td-a-rec-img{ text-align: left;...

Windows 10 is Being Retired – What We Know About Windows 11

Sourced from The Sun UK. /* custom css */ .tdi_4_993.td-a-rec-img{ text-align: left; }.tdi_4_993.td-a-rec-img img{ margin: 0 auto 0 0; } Windows 10 Home and Pro are set to be retired on 14 October 2025, no doubt as a harbinger to the launch of Windows 11. Pro Educations and Pro for Workstations versions of the OS are also included in the date. This comes according to Microsoft’s official Windows 10 life cycle page, however, this information doesn’t appear to be new. A PC Magazine article from 2015 reflects that Windows 10 has been slated to be retired in 2025 since the year of its release. This is in line with Microsoft’s policy on operating systems – 5 years mainstream support followed by another 10 years of extended support. /* custom css */ .tdi_3_ac2.td-a-rec-img{ text-align: left; }.t...