Microsoft’s ‘new window’ will open on June 24!

Microsoft’s ‘new window’ will open on June 24!


Microsoft will launch the “Next-Generation” of Home Windows on 24 June through a virtual event. Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella teased Windows’s next update at the Create 2021 event and said it would open the doors of equally economic opportunities for developers and creators. The company will share more information about this update in the coming days of the month. According to the reports that have come in the past, this important update has been given the codeam of ‘Undertaking Solar Valley’ internally. It is believed that it will bring a new user interface overhall and a new Windows app store.

US -based tech giant Redmond has put a list of new events on its website which will be on June 24 at 11 am (8.30pm IST). The company from Windows’s Twitter handle Post Has also added. It states that this event will be filled with some major information about the next Windows. From the image attached to this post, it can be guessed that some changes can be seen in the Windows logo. Users can also set a remand for this by visiting the event page.

Especially emphasizing in Create 2021, Nadella said that this next generation update of Windows would be the most important update in Windows in the last decade. He said, “I have been involved in myself for the last few months and I have been very excited for the Next Generation of Windows. We promise you that we will create more opportunities for every windows developer today and will welcome each creator who is looking for the most new, new and open platform to create, distribute and monitize applications.”

In addition to the changes of user interface and new monitization opportunities for developers, some other features that are going to come in this Next Generation Windows include new systems icons, the termination of icon of Windows 95 and also many other features.

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