20210901 133014 1 1
News

Windows 11 official availability set for October 5

Share
Share

As you all know, a while back Microsoft unveiled the much awaited Windows 10 successor, Windows 11 but the software has only been available in beta on the windows insiders program.

A lot has panned out over the weeks after the unveiling and Microsoft is ready to make the Software available for everyone now. The goal was to make it available by the end of 2021 and yes they have managed to pull that off.

20210901 133014 2 3 3

As far as Windows 11 is involved, we know that there are plans to bring Android apps to the platform via the Amazon app store but at launch, that option won’t be available and should be expected later on.

The software however will not be available for everyone but for only devices that meet certain specifications provided by Microsoft. Although you can install Windows 11 via ISO, if your hardware is not supported then you will be scrapped off future updates which might make your pc vulnerable to security threats among other problems.


Discover more from TechED Africa

Subscribe to get the latest posts sent to your email.

Share

Leave a comment

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Related Articles
Apple WWDC23 iOS 17 iPhone 14 Pro 3 up 230605 scaled 1
AppleNewsWWDC

WWDC 23: Apple Unveils iOS 17, iPadOS 17, watchOS 10 and macOS Sonoma

Apple kicked off their annual Worldwide Developer Conference with a keynote address...

FY23 Build2023 Phase01 Metadata Thumbnail 1200X630
News

Microsoft Build 2023: Microsoft announces AI Assistant “Windows Copilot” for Windows 11

Microsoft held its annual Build Developer Conference beginning with a keynote address...

download 32 1
News

How to check 2022 KCPE results on your phone.

The 2022 KCPE results have been released by education CS Ezekiel Machogu...

2018 01 282 1
News

Telkom Kenya is Now Fully State-owned in KES 6.09 Billion Deal

The Government of Kenya has acquired a 60 percent stake in Telkom...

Discover more from TechED Africa

Subscribe now to keep reading and get access to the full archive.

Continue reading