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Windows 11 could be released on October 20

2021-08-26T16:37:23.423Z


From Microsoft comes a strong clue about the release date of Windows 11, the new computer operating system. (HANDLE)


From Microsoft comes a strong clue about the release date of Windows 11, the new computer operating system.

The group has in fact published a tweet that simply shows the initial screen of the system, with a detail that has not escaped many, especially the Betanews site.

In fact, at the bottom of the taskbar, you can see a precise time and date.

In fact, the icons show October 20 at 11:11. It is difficult to be a coincidence, given that in recent months Microsoft has used the particular number to refer to the next OS. And then, why indicate October 20 and not just any day in August? According to Windows Central's Zac Bowden, Microsoft could announce the release date within a couple of weeks. The Redmond giant had already stated that Windows 11 will be released in time for the holiday season, without however providing a specific time reference. Windows 11 has been available to beta testers for a couple of months, and while the operating system appears stable, it still lacks several key features announced in advance. Among these, support for Android apps, one of the most requested features by users,unveiled in June during the dedicated online event.

Returning to an ancestor of Windows 11, in these days Microsoft has released the Windows XP 20th Anniversary Edition in Japan, a package celebrating the twentieth anniversary of the historic operating system. Inside, commemorative CDs of previous editions, without the OS, and other collectible goodies, such as stamps and stickers. (HANDLE).


Source: ansa

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