Microsoft ditches passwords with Windows 11
This week Microsoft released Windows 11, with better facial recognition technology, tighter integration with office software such as Teams, and improved gaming features. It can also run Android apps.
This week Microsoft released Windows 11, its new operating system. The redesigned software is a free upgrade with better facial recognition technology, tighter integration with office software such as Teams, and improved gaming features. It can also run Android apps.
"Windows 11 is an iterative upgrade, not a revolution, with a lot of really useful features," Daniel Rubino, executive editor of Windows Central, told CBS MoneyWatch in a Twitter DM.
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