Microsoft News Roundup: New Windows 11 features, Microsoft layoffs, Windows Phone 7 anniversary, and more


Earlier this month, we saw Microsoft’s Surface event, the launch of the NVIDIA RTX 4090, and several other major announcements. While not as massive as previous weeks this month, we saw several stories run across our news desk over the last seven days. Microsoft rolled out the first wave of new features for the Windows 11 2022 Update and changed the default command line experience for the OS.

Unfortunately, not all of this week’s news was good. Up to 1,000 Microsoft employees have reportedly been laid off. Additionally, a Microsoft security breach put 65,000 companies at risk.

Sexy new features for Windows 11

Microsoft Surface Pro 8 with keyboard

(Image credit: Future)

Fresh on the heels of the Windows 11 2022 Update rolling out, Microsoft released a batch of new features for the operating system. The update brings a tabbed File Explorer, suggested actions, a new shortcut to the Task Manager, as well as a few other new features. 





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