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Windows 11

What the first big Windows 11 leak tells as about the future of Windows

Posted on June 19, 2021August 27, 2023 By Jarvis

A supposed ‘leaked build’ of Microsoft’s new desktop operating system – dubbed Windows 11 in some quarters – has made its way online.

More than a week prior to Microsoft’s June 24 event, where Microsoft will officially debut the next generation of Windows, screenshots of a purported Windows 11 Pro developer build are doing the rounds.

XDA Developers and Beta World have published the images first leaked on Baidu and, judging by the first glance,
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