Microsoft introduced Windows 11 by organizing an online event this Thursday. This declaration arrives nearly six years after the appearance of Windows 10, which is now the world’s most elaborately used PC operating system, with more than 1.3 billion devices configuring it.
Windows, which renders more than 10% of the revenue of Microsoft even as the organization has developed by selling cloud services, turned more censorious during this COVID-19 pandemic. People are now staying at home and spending more time on their Windows 10 for office, school work, and gaming. Mircosoft has reported higher revenue of Windows from user PCs, but the revenue of Apple’s Mac has also risen, and PCs shipments are running Google’s Chrome OS catapulted.
In the mid of this event, Microsoft has announced:
- The arrival of Windows 11, which will be a free update and due out by the holidays.
- Displayed the latest Xbox features approaching Windows 11
- Disclosed massive chances to its Microsoft Teams app in Windows 11
- Discovered support for different Android apps through the Appstore of Amazon in Windows 11
- Took a shot at Apple and stated its upcoming Microsoft Store has lower fees.
On Wednesday, one executive of Microsoft namely Panos Panay made a contrast with other app stores during this Windows 11 release. He said that on the Windows Store, developers could utilize Microsoft’s payment procedure (“commerce engine”), which takes a 12% price from every purchase. He also added developers could also use their own payment processor and keep it complete 100% of purchases.