Microsoft Windows 11
Microsoft Windows 11 represents the most recent major advancement in Microsoft’s Windows operating system lineup, following the release of Windows 10 in 2015. It is offered as a free upgrade for eligible Windows 10 devices meeting specific hardware requirements. A corresponding server edition, Windows Server 2025, was released in 2024. Significantly, Microsoft Windows 11 marks the first major Windows release that does not include a mobile version, following Microsoft’s decision to phase out Windows 10 Mobile. The user interface of Microsoft Windows 11 showcases a fresh design, drawing inspiration from the now-abandoned Windows 10X initiative. Key changes include a centered Start menu, a dedicated Widgets panel (replacing Live Tiles), and enhanced window management tools. Windows 11 brings advanced gaming enhancements from Xbox Series X/S—like Auto HDR and DirectStorage—for supported devices. It features Microsoft Edge, built on Chromium, as the default browser, fully replacing Internet Explorer. Additionally, Microsoft Teams is seamlessly […]






