Microsoft's current version of Windows on the market is Windows 10, which would imply that one day a Windows 11 could launch. However, according to Microsoft, the answer is no. Windows 10 is the last version of Windows and will be continually updated for years to come.
What you need to know
Microsoft will hold an official event to unveil the next generation of Windows on June 24.
A photo shared by Microsoft may have teased the official name of the next version of Windows.
The event starts at 11 AM ET, which some believe is a hint as well.
Since Microsoft announced its Windows event on June 24, and even for some time before that, people have speculated about the name of the next version of Windows. We ve run a poll on it, have an editorial arguing why Microsoft should name it Windows 11, and look forward to any official word from Microsoft. But before we hear anything official, some people believe that Microsoft has already teased the Windows 11 name.
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