The most personal Windows 11 experience begins roll out

On September 26, 2023, Microsoft unveiled a host of exciting Windows 11 updates in a blog post written by Yusuf Mehdi, who serves as CVP & Consumer Chief Marketing Officer. These updates promise to deliver a more personalized Windows 11 experience, incorporating the power of AI to enhance PC functionality, along with a plethora of new features spanning accessibility to security.

Here are some of the key points that we have got from those articles:

– As previously announced in July, the Windows 11 2023 Update (version 23H2) is scheduled for release in the fourth quarter of 2023. This forthcoming update shares the same servicing branch and code base as Windows 11, version 22H2 and will include all the newly introduced features.

– The September Windows Update introduces several innovations, including Copilot in Windows, updates to popular built-in apps such as Paint, Snipping Tool, and Notepad, as well as accessibility enhancements, new functionalities within the Photos app, Windows Backup improvements, and more.

– The Paint Cocreator preview is now available to Windows Insiders, with general availability for all customers anticipated in the coming weeks.

– Microsoft Store on Windows introduces Instant Games, enabling gamers to easily play casual games without the need for downloads and installations on Windows devices.

– With the latest Windows 11 update, Dev Home is now an integral part of the operating system, emphasizing the importance of developer features within Windows 11.

– Windows 11 has been designed to streamline security, incorporating features that are active by default, ranging from the chip to the cloud. These features include Windows Hello for Business, App Control for Business, and Config Refresh.

For further details on these exciting developments, we recommend exploring the following blog posts:

The most personal Windows 11 experience begins rolling out today” by Yusuf Mehdi.

How to get the latest Windows 11 Innovations” by John Cable.

New experiences designed to make every developer more productive on Windows 11” by Mike Harsh.

New Windows Security Updates Fortify Defenses by Design with AI” by David Weston.

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