Windows 11 officially releases on October 5, but you might not get it until 2022

An earlier launch than expected, but it’s a slow roll out

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Napier Lopez is a writer based in New York City. He’s interested in all things tech, science, and photography related, and likes to yo-yo in(show all)Napier Lopez is a writer based in New York City. He’s interested in all things tech, science, and photography related, and likes to yo-yo in his free time. Follow himon Twitter.

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