Windows 11 has been filtered, and it looks a lot like Windows 10x

Windows 11 is real, and the details about it are filtering on the Internet. First, a Baidu user published two screenshots of the operating system this morning, revealing a centralized start menu with rounded corners. That period gave us Windows 10x Vibes, especially because that (now deceased) also presented a start menu with the centered icons. Soon after those images appeared, the reporters were engaged in the first windows 11 ISO and install them. Both for the huge Microsoft launch event on June 24 (or maybe the company wanted to inspire a bit of exaggeration by sending Windows fans in a wild goose persecution).

Tom Warren on the edge has been digging through the filtered operating system and unearthing some gems along the way. Windows 11 does not look significantly different from Windows 10, design, but there are some remarkable UI settings. In addition to the rounded corners, there are new pressure controls that allow you to easily push a window to a specific place on your screen. That looks much more convenient than drag an application around and wait for Windows to apply it correctly. In addition, the renewed application is integrated directly into Windows 11, which facilitates you will find all your game pass titles.

Now that we are seeing how Windows 11 is really seen, it makes sense why Microsoft surrendered in its entirety. This operating system was initially for dual screen devices such as Neo Surface, but last year, Microsoft announced that it was turning towards typical laptops of a single screen. But Microsoft has not had the best track record with Windows 10 variants, do not forget how dirty Windows 10 S FIASCO was. Now that we have six years since the Windows 10 launch, it makes sense to jump towards an operating system brand new. And hopefully, still some optimizations make better windows on tablets, arm devices and dual screen PC. (Seriously, where is the neo surface, Microsoft?)

Atari VCS is now available to buy

Three years after your original ad, you can finally buy the VCS VCS. It is available from today through the Atari website, Best Buy and Micro Center. On the Atari website, there are two versions of the console available. You can buy the base system of $ 300 oynx or the all package in the Walnut total of $ 400. The latter comes with a Gamepad by Joystick and Xbox. Both retail wireless peripherals for $ 60 separately.

In addition to approaching Atari Vault, a collection of 100 free retro games, the console can be duplicated as a PC. You can execute most modern desktop operating systems, including Windows, Linux and Chromeos, and come with the built-in Google Chrome browser. If the Games are not yours, the ATARI VCS also has access to an expanded and optimized version of the Anstream Arcade game subscription service that includes thousands of retro titles from a variety of vintage platforms.

Among the setbacks, such as the architect of the console, what goes back, it seemed that Atari VCS was condemned to become vaporware. Now, the question becomes if there is a hearing for a $ 400 console that is mostly a game of nostalgia. Projects such as Ouya demonstrates that it is difficult to enter a landscape dominated by the giants like Microsoft, Nintendo and Sony.

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