7 new features included in Windows 11
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Cloud & Ai Presales Specialist @ Microsoft Distribution. | Ai Strategist | Helping Organizations Embrace the Power of Ai
Introduction
For many years, the operating system that powers your computer was a hodgepodge of features you couldn’t even imagine. Now, with Windows 10 and its successor Windows 11, Microsoft has made some big changes to its OS. If you use a computer for work or play, here are seven new features worth getting excited about:
A new, more Mac-like interface.
Windows 11 will have a new interface that is less cluttered, and more Mac-like. In addition to the new Start menu and task view (which lets you see all your open apps), it also has a new start menu and taskbar that are more like those found on macOS.
The desktop is also getting some major updates: Windows now uses a translucent window border rather than solid black or white, so you can see what's behind your apps; this means users with dark backgrounds won't need to use light themes anymore! You'll also notice an extra layer of transparency in between windows themselves—something we've seen in other operating systems such as Ubuntu Gnome Shell 2.
Integrated Android apps.
One of the biggest changes to come with Windows 10 is the integration of Android apps into Windows. This means that you can now run Android apps in a window or full screen, just like you would do on your phone or tablet.
You'll also have access to all of your favorite Google Play Store games and apps through these new features. You'll be able to use them just like any other program on your computer—and even take advantage of some special functionality for certain types of games (like Ingress).
As a bonus, developers will be able to create custom versions of their games that are compatible with both platforms (Windows 10 and Android). This means there's no limit on how many people can play together; they could all be playing together at once!
Widgets.
Widgets are small applications that run inside a window. They can be accessed from the desktop, or a sidebar, and offer up information or control devices. For example:
Microsoft Teams integration.( built-in directly )
Microsoft Teams is a chat-based workspace that allows you to collaborate with your team and other people on the same project. It integrates with Microsoft Office 365, which means you can use your existing email account and files in the cloud, instead of having to sync them manually. It also integrates with other Microsoft products like Skype for Business or Windows 10 Mail app; for example, if you're working on an email message in Outlook Web App (OWA), you can click on “Send” in Teams instead of clicking "Send" from OWA itself—and vice versa! This way everyone gets their work done faster than ever before because no one has to wait around while their colleague finishes up theirs first before sending it off again...
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Xbox tech for better gaming.
Microsoft's Xbox division has been working on a game mode for Windows 10 that will prioritize gaming over other tasks, and it'll be available in the Windows Store. The feature will be called Game Mode, and it will allow users to limit background activity and downloads, including updates from the Windows Store. It also frees up RAM by pausing apps that aren't being used by your PC or device at any given time (like Facebook).
Game Mode can be enabled via a registry tweak that requires manual installation on devices with at least 1GB of RAM; there's no word yet on whether this feature will come with new hardware when Windows 10 updates go live later this year.
Better virtual desktop support.
The ability to switch between virtual desktops, run multiple applications on one screen, and have different settings for each desktop are some of the new features included in Windows 11.
Virtual desktops allow you to maximize your work productivity by dividing every window into its workspace so that it's easy to find things when working with several windows at once. You can also drag and drop windows between desktops or even create a separate desktop for work and play purposes.
Easier transition from monitor to the laptop, and better multitasking.
Windows 11 also includes several new features that make it easier to transition from monitor to laptop and back again.
In addition, you can now easily move between applications using the Start Menu, which will appear in every window on your screen. This new feature allows you to open up multiple windows at once--for example, if you want to open two different apps at the same time but don't want them fighting for resources on your computer's main processor (CPU), then this feature is perfect for what you need!
These features make windows 11 a must-have for anyone who needs a computer for work or plays
Windows 11 is a must-have for anyone who needs a computer for work or play. It has new features that make it a must-have, which include:
Conclusion
Windows 11 is a major release for Microsoft, and it is sure to be the next big thing. The company has worked hard on improving the core experience of its operating system, which can make life easier for users both at home and in the office. We hope that these new features will encourage more people to use their computers.