The test builds coming via the new Canary Channel include major changes to the Windows kernel plus new APIs and "longer-lead time" changes, so Microsoft is clearly hinting at a Windows 11 successor launching in a few years.https://www.notebookcheck.net/Windows-12-builds-could-soon-be-tested-on-a-new-Canary-Channel-for-insiders.699802.0.html
Just make one version each year, like Android. And charge it 150€, of course plus keep adding more and more telemetry and ads etc.
Sweet, more bloatware, spyware and garbage you can't opt out of. Account and internet connection required to do anything. Throw another turd in the Honeybucket that is Microsoft... lmao.
Quote from: Neenyah on March 08, 2023, 19:47:30Just make one version each year, like Android. And charge it 150€, of course plus keep adding more and more telemetry and ads etc.
Free digital activation for all versions of W10 and W11 has been available since 2015. Why pay for something that's free? =)
Bruh I would leave it till at least till at least 2025 so there is at least a noticeable difference.
The Brightness is broken in latest canary build ..It remains high all time
Quote from: Joe on March 12, 2023, 10:37:50Bruh I would leave it till at least till at least 2025 so there is at least a noticeable difference.
It's speculated that they are fast tracking Windows 12 to shove in AI/ChatGPT-related features. Gotta squeeze some benefit out of their $10 billion investment in OpenAI.