While the hardware requirements (for a recent CPU and TPM hardware) remain in place, despite a slightly embarrassing emission earlier this month where it appears somebody at the company's Redmond HQ forgot to switch on the CPU check, the controversial new Start Menu has been updated. However, that means there is also not much to tempt the holdouts. At least, not much that is likely to frighten the horses. The good news, for enterprises at least, is that the answer is not that much. The question is, considering Microsoft's drip-feeding of minor updates since release: What is new this time around? With the shift of the code to the Release Preview channel of the Windows Insider program, and its arrival on Windows Update for Business, a release is looming. Windows 11 in detail: Incremental upgrade spoilt by onerous system requirements and usability mis-steps READ MORE
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