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Here are the key differences between Windows 11 Home and Windows 11 Pro

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  Here are the key differences between Windows 11 Home and Windows 11 Pro Every major version of Windows, as you may be aware, comes in a variety of editions. The same will be true for Windows 11, and we already know what SKUs will be available for it. Most people, however, will have to choose between Home and Pro. These are the two editions that will be available in stores and pre-installed on computers. If you're looking for a comparison of Windows 11 Home vs Windows 11 Pro, we've compiled a list of all the key differences. The primary distinction between Windows 11 Home and Pro is the price. If Microsoft keeps the same pricing as with Windows 10, the Home edition will be $139.99, while the Pro edition will be $199.99. It's also worth noting that, for the most part, Windows 11 Home will do everything you need it to. The Pro edition, as the name suggests, is intended for professionals. There are some extra features on this front, but if you're just buying a PC for

Everything You'll Lose When You Upgrade to Windows 11 from Windows 10

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  Everything You'll Lose When You Upgrade to Windows 11 from Windows 10 Windows 11 is on the way, and when it is released later this year, it will have a new look, new colors, and new features. However, not everything that is currently in Windows 10 will survive the upgrade. Expect a few feature additions and subtractions between now and the public release of Windows 11, but here's everything we know about that will be lost along the way. Internet Explorer is a web browser. What exactly is it? You thought it was already extinct? If you dig deep enough, you can still find it in Windows 10, but all traces of Internet Explorer will be removed in Windows 11, with Microsoft Edge replacing it. Use the IE mode in Edge for those really, really old legacy apps and sites that you still need access to for whatever reason. Timeline You may have never used Timeline, which is one of the reasons it is being phased out with the release of Windows 11. The feature allows you to sync

Some Microsoft applications are getting a new look for Windows 11

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  Some Microsoft applications are getting a new look for Windows 11 At this point, we've already heard a lot about what Windows 11 and the new Microsoft Store will bring. Windows 11 introduces a new interface for the Start Menu, Action Center, and other features. Several Microsoft-developed apps are also getting a facelift, as expected. Windows 11 is all about design, and it uses Microsoft's Fluent Design along with Mica to provide a cleaner, more consistent interface. It also substitutes rounded corners for sharp corners in order to create a "more human and approachable language" and improve your productivity and multitasking experience. Microsoft is reportedly planning to bring Fluent and WinUI redesigns to all major apps, including Photos, Paint, and even Notepad, ahead of the October release of Windows 11. Microsoft officially teased a new design for the Photos, Notepad, and Paint apps in Windows 11 on June 24. Calculator for Windows: Calculator and PowerT

People are being infected with malware as a result of fake Windows 11 installers.

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  People are being infected with malware as a result of fake Windows 11 installers. It's strange to have to say this, but if you're going to install Windows 11, you should do so from official sources. According to Kaspersky, people who use alternative methods to obtain Windows 11 are also receiving malware. 86307 windows 11 build 21996.1 x64 + activator.exe is a malicious file. Based on the filename, one might assume that it contains Windows 11 build 21996.1, as well as something that will automatically activate Windows for you. It weighs in at 1.75GB, which may seem reasonable to some. It appears to be a normal installer at first, and then there is a second installer that claims to be a download manager. If you accept the included nonsense agreement, you will receive a slew of malware. That is just one example; there are many more. It is also not surprising. Windows 11 is malware-free and available for testing to Windows Insiders on the Dev channel. However, Microsoft ha

The new Windows 11 preview build includes more rounded corners as well as Focus Assist in the Notification Center.

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  The new Windows 11 preview build includes more rounded corners as well as Focus Assist in the Notification Center. Today, Microsoft released this week's Windows 11 Insider Preview, bringing the build number up to 22000.100. There isn't much new to report. Indeed, one of the key features that had been lacking – Teams integration – was made available to Insiders earlier this week. That didn't even necessitate an update. It's worth noting that Microsoft is conducting its standard A/B testing, so even though you chose the Dev channel, you might not see it. What's new in this Windows 11 preview is mostly UX improvements. When you click the hidden icon button in the taskbar, the flyout now has rounded corners, in keeping with the rest of the Windows 11 design. Microsoft suggested that if the flyout does not appear as it should, try switching between two themes. Another notable change is that Focus Assist settings are now available in the Notifications to shut them o

Users are displeased with Windows 11's removal of the taskbar's drag-and-drop functionality.

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  Users are displeased with Windows 11's removal of the taskbar's drag-and-drop functionality. Windows 11 is set to be released in October, and Microsoft has already revealed which features will be removed or depreciated in the new operating system. Some key features, such as Timeline, will be removed or replaced to reduce clutter, but some of the changes will be inconvenient and may impact how you use Windows on a daily basis. The taskbar is losing support for some basic features in Windows 11, which may feel like a step back when compared to Windows 10. The taskbar, for example, can only be accessed from the bottom of the screen. According to Microsoft's official documentation, you cannot pin the taskbar to other sides of the screen in Windows 11. Microsoft has only acknowledged the removal of one taskbar feature in the official documentation, but as we discovered in preview builds, Windows 11 has also dropped support for a full-fledged right-click menu and the abilit

Microsoft has begun to roll out Teams Chat integration for Windows 11 Insiders.

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  Microsoft has begun to roll out Teams Chat integration for Windows 11 Insiders. Microsoft has begun testing the integration of Teams Chat on Windows 11. What you should know Teams Chat integration is now available for Windows 11 testers. It's an early version with a few features missing. It is also currently only available to a subset of Insiders. Microsoft has begun to distribute an early preview build of the Microsoft Teams integration features to a subset of Insiders on the most recent Dev Channel build. If you are eligible to test the Teams Chat integration, it will appear on the Taskbar after a reboot. One of the major feature announcements for Windows 11 was the integration of Microsoft Teams, which allows you to communicate with friends, family, and colleagues directly from the Taskbar. It works with two components: a dedicated chat flyout UI built into the Taskbar and a new lightweight Teams client powered by WebView2. This initial preview only allows you to