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Microsoft unveiled its “next generation” Windows 11 operating system (OS) at a virtual event yesterday, a move that will allow Android apps to run on the software, as well as let users configure multiple desktops for work, home and gaming.
The tech giant which saw its market cap surpass $2 trillion USD for the first time following the announcement has also confirmed the update will be free to existing Windows 10 users, but warned that some devices will not have the right specifications like a minimum of 64 gigabytes of storage and 4 gigabytes of RAM.
Despite this, the OS will boast a more streamlined integration with Microsoft’s communications platform teams, while Xbox Games Pass and Microsoft Teams will be pre-installed and integrated too.