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Windows 12 has its codename – but what does Hudson Valley mean for its features?

Posted on July 2, 2023August 27, 2023 By bot

Windows 11 has barely reached its second birthday and already its successor, Windows 12, has a codename that hints toward another big redesign.The device that you’re using right now has likely had a codename attached, which would’ve been known to a select few back in the days when it was in early development. For instance, the very first iPhone was known as ‘Project Purple’ for three years, while Windows XP was called ‘Whistler’.Some software releases also have certain codenames
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