Microsoft announced the 'What's next for Windows' event scheduled to take place on June 24, what to expect?
A very desirable information for users of Microsoft products and services in general and especially Windows users in particular: Microsoft has officially announced that there will be an online event scheduled to take place. coming out on June 24th, for a 'deeper discussion of what's coming on Windows'.
On the stage of the recent Build 2021 event, CEO Satya Nadella has repeatedly expressed excitement about the future as well as new things that are about to be introduced on the Windows platform. Especially the early revelations of the biggest update to the operating system in the past decade. This is probably the main reason why Microsoft decided to hold another separate event to share about the future of Windows.
The Redmond company has not announced the official name of the event, but only said it will introduce "what's next for Windows". In fact, there have been many reports and rumors about the future of Windows coming out for almost a year. This partly leads to the confusion, 'chaos' of information. Therefore, organizing a separate event to make specific announcements and comments from the developer itself is really necessary for Windows users at the moment.
Microsoft has been pretty tight-lipped about the future of Windows 10 for a while now. Up to now, the information coming to users is almost mainly in the form of rumors, whether it is correct or not, it is not less. Therefore, the upcoming event is expected to bring to the Windows user community something exciting and especially clear and reliable information.
If you are interested in the future as well as the upcoming changes on Windows, don't forget the June 24 date. Tipsmake will also continuously update details about this event, please keep an eye on it!
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