Microsoft stated they will unveil “the next generation of Windows” on June 24th, at 11AM EST. While there are many rumors and speculations as to what the event will unveil, CEO Satya Nadella has only teased major enhancements to the Windows operating system for developers as well as creators. Nadella also announced recently that Microsoft will not be deploying Windows 10X which was an operating system initially designed for dual-screen devices. Today we are going to discuss facts that Microsoft has released regarding Windows 10, what changes are rumored to come and how Mnemonix plans to address these changes.
Windows 10 was first released on July 29th, 2015. Microsoft has announced that support for Windows 10 will end on October 14th, 2025. Microsoft had previously stated that Windows 10 would be the last major operating system release, with intentions of only new features and user interface (UI) changes applied moving forward. With the recent announcement of Windows 10 losing support in 2025, we’re forced to believe that a new version of Windows is going to be unveiled in the live event tomorrow, June 24th. While Microsoft hasn’t disclosed any information to prove that theory true, there have been reported leaks of what’s next to come for Microsoft’s next big operating system.
While discussing what could come tomorrow during the live event, keep in mind that the following information is speculative and none of which has been confirmed by Microsoft at this time. Microsoft has however, promised that during this event, they will discuss big changes to the longstanding operating system (Windows 10). Multiple sources have suggested leaks that indicate Microsoft could be announcing a new version of Windows, titled Windows 11. This new version of Windows is rumored to include a new user interface, start menu, and control panel alongside multiple new small features that give the OS a brand-new feel. While Microsoft canceled its Windows 10x operating system, the company is rumored to reuse large parts of it within Windows 11. Speculators have also noticed that the Microsoft 11-minute-long teaser video of a new startup sound alongside the event starting at 11AM reiterates the belief that Windows 11 will be the title of the new operating system.
While these changes are all speculative as we mentioned, Mnemonix plans to monitor the progress closely to prepare for any future upgrades or changes that will impact you and your business. The existing Windows 10 operating system is supported through July of 2025, meaning we will continue to roll out patches and regular updates until then, or until a new standard operating system is in place at your business, in which case we will begin supporting that OS as well. As more news breaks about the potentially new operating system, Mnemonix will be sure to update you and your business on what to expect, and if any changes need to occur to keep your business up to date and secure. If you have any questions regarding this topic, or how Mnemonix can assist you, please contact us.
Windows 10 was first released on July 29th, 2015. Microsoft has announced that support for Windows 10 will end on October 14th, 2025. Microsoft had previously stated that Windows 10 would be the last major operating system release, with intentions of only new features and user interface (UI) changes applied moving forward. With the recent announcement of Windows 10 losing support in 2025, we’re forced to believe that a new version of Windows is going to be unveiled in the live event tomorrow, June 24th. While Microsoft hasn’t disclosed any information to prove that theory true, there have been reported leaks of what’s next to come for Microsoft’s next big operating system.
While discussing what could come tomorrow during the live event, keep in mind that the following information is speculative and none of which has been confirmed by Microsoft at this time. Microsoft has however, promised that during this event, they will discuss big changes to the longstanding operating system (Windows 10). Multiple sources have suggested leaks that indicate Microsoft could be announcing a new version of Windows, titled Windows 11. This new version of Windows is rumored to include a new user interface, start menu, and control panel alongside multiple new small features that give the OS a brand-new feel. While Microsoft canceled its Windows 10x operating system, the company is rumored to reuse large parts of it within Windows 11. Speculators have also noticed that the Microsoft 11-minute-long teaser video of a new startup sound alongside the event starting at 11AM reiterates the belief that Windows 11 will be the title of the new operating system.
While these changes are all speculative as we mentioned, Mnemonix plans to monitor the progress closely to prepare for any future upgrades or changes that will impact you and your business. The existing Windows 10 operating system is supported through July of 2025, meaning we will continue to roll out patches and regular updates until then, or until a new standard operating system is in place at your business, in which case we will begin supporting that OS as well. As more news breaks about the potentially new operating system, Mnemonix will be sure to update you and your business on what to expect, and if any changes need to occur to keep your business up to date and secure. If you have any questions regarding this topic, or how Mnemonix can assist you, please contact us.