Windows 11 2024 Update: Exciting Features and Enhancements

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The latest iteration of Microsoft’s Windows operating system, the Windows 11 24H2 update—commonly referred to as the 2024 Update—is rolling out with a cornucopia of new features designed to invigorate user experience and enhance system performance. So, buckle up, because this update comes packed with shiny new code, innovative convenience features, and even a dash of eye candy!

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New Core Code: Reinventing Reliability​

One of the most significant under-the-hood changes is the migration of core Windows kernel code to the Rust programming language. Why does this matter? Rust is lauded for its memory safety and performance efficiency. By rewriting a chunk of its coding base in Rust, Microsoft aims to make Windows 11 not just faster but also less prone to pesky memory bugs that have historically troubled older versions of Windows. This overhaul has reportedly been four years in the making, showcasing Microsoft's commitment to enhancing the reliability of their flagship OS.
Additionally, the rollout introduces hot-patching updates, a feature that minimizes disruptions during system updates. This should be a welcome change for anyone who has experienced the dreaded "restarting in 3... 2... 1..." countdown!

Updated Start Menu with Phone Link​

Recognizing the growing interdependence between mobile and PC, Microsoft has revamped the Start Menu to include the Phone Link feature. This new addition brings vital information—like phone battery status, connectivity info, and recent message alerts—right to your desktop, streamlining how you stay connected. Initially, this feature will be Android-focused but keep an eye out for iPhone support that'll follow soon after.
Small tweaks have also been made to the Start Menu, allowing users to drag and drop pinned icons directly to the Taskbar—because the simpler the process, the better!

File Explorer Enhancements​

File Explorer is getting a facelift as well. Context buttons for actions like Cut, Copy, and Delete now feature text labels, making them easier to navigate. Plus, two newly supported formats, TAR and 7z, allow for efficient file compression, though password protection features are notably absent. You can also easily edit PNG file metadata—finally, some useful enhancements in the age of digital images!
Moving forward, users will notice a dedicated area in File Explorer for managing wirelessly transferred files from Android devices, solidifying Microsoft's initiative to foster a cohesive ecosystem.

Taskbar and Power Management Upgrades​

In this update, the Quick Settings panel on the Taskbar sees an upgrade, allowing users to scroll through more options and customize which settings they want to access quickly. The Power Settings interface is also revamped, now including a new Energy Saver mode that intelligently reduces background energy consumption based on user preferences—all part of Windows' gradual shift towards sustainability.

Copilot Updates: Now More User-Friendly​

Microsoft's virtual assistant, Copilot, receives a makeover too. No longer confined to a sidebar, its window behaves just like any other application, allowing users greater flexibility in workspace management. However, the lack of PC control capabilities (like directly opening applications or changing settings) has drawn criticism. It seems Microsoft is still working to find the right balance between functionality and simplicity.

Introducing Copilot+​

For you lucky ones with a Copilot+ PC—these systems boast local AI processing capabilities—new features like Click to Do, Recall, and Cocreator are now on offer. Click to Do provides contextual action suggestions depending on what's displayed on your screen, while Recall helps users look back through previous activities using periodic screenshots.
Perhaps the most exciting feature is Cocreator, which lets users generate images from sketches in Microsoft Paint using AI. You simply draw a rough draft and give voice to your artistic desires, then let the AI do the rest! Keep your expectations grounded though; all AI generators have quirks that may deliver surprising mash-ups instead of precise depictions.

Inclusive Features: Live Captions and Enhanced Communication​

Microsoft is enhancing inclusivity with the Live Captions feature, which now delivers on-screen captions for any spoken content across the system. This feature translates audio into captions in up to 40 languages, making both video content and other auditory engagements more accessible for everyone, including non-native speakers and those with hearing difficulties.

Gaming and Performance: Super Resolution​

On the gaming front, the 24H2 update introduces Automatic Super Resolution to support improved performance, directly competing with similar technologies from NVIDIA and AMD. PCMag's experts have already seen a marked improvement in frame rates, making gaming more fluid and visually appealing—especially in titles like Borderlands 3.

Compatibility and Rollout​

This update is being rolled out in phases, and all current Windows 11 users should be able to access version 24H2 as long as their machines meet the minimum hardware requirements. A recent CPU, a TPM 2.0 chip, and a Secure Boot capability are among the essential stipulations. If you’re itching to get the latest update, head to Settings > Windows Update to ensure your device is primed for the newest features.

Final Thoughts​

While Windows 11 may not have hit the refresh button with a brand new number like Windows 12, the 2024 Update certainly brings enough enhancements to keep users engaged. From power management to AI-driven creativity, Microsoft continues to add layers to its operating system, making it not just a tool but an integral part of the connected experience.
Get excited for these improvements, and stay tuned for more updates as we delve deeper into what the advancement of Windows brings for everyday users. Keep your eyes on the WindowsForum.com for the latest updates, walkthroughs, and user discussions on how to best leverage these fresh features!
Source: PCMag What’s New in the Windows 11 24H2 Update?
 

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Windows 11 continues to evolve as Microsoft relentlessly tweaks and polishes its operating system, sprinkling in delightful surprises and functional upgrades throughout the year. Sure, we officially get one major annual update as part of Microsoft’s cadence, but don’t be fooled — there’s so much happening in between those milestone moments. In this deep dive, we’ll unpack the standout features Windows 11 users received in 2024 and explore why each might change the way you interact with your PC. From revamped widgets to AI magic, let’s embark on a tour through 2024’s innovations.

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Android Integration: Your Phone and PC Are BFFs Now​

Let’s kick things off with a suite of features that have blurred the lines between Android devices and Windows PCs. While cross-device compatibility isn’t new, Microsoft pushed boundaries this year, focusing on usability and cable-free convenience.

1. Your Android Phone as a Wireless Webcam

Forget lugging around a separate webcam or cursing your PC’s grainy built-in one. Windows 11 now allows you to turn your Android phone into a fully functional webcam — and it’s wireless! Once set up, your phone’s camera syncs effortlessly with your PC, delivering crisp imaging whether you’re in a high-stakes Zoom call or recording tutorials for YouTube.

How It Works:​

  • The feature leverages Wi-Fi Direct for uninterrupted streaming, minimizing latency.
  • It bypasses complex configurations: just connect the phone and PC via Bluetooth, enable the feature, and you’re good to go.
It’s efficient, portable, and ideal for virtually anyone dissatisfied with their laptop’s hardware.

2. Instant Photo Notifications from Android

Picture this: You’re out in the world clicking amazing shots on your Android phone. The moment you snap a pic, Windows 11 alerts you, making it a breeze to transfer and edit images directly on your PC. No more fumbling with plugins or emailing yourself photos — all of it happens seamlessly. This feature pairs especially well with the built-in Photos app or even third-party editing powerhouses like Adobe Photoshop.

3. Drag-and-Drop File Transfers via File Explorer

Gone are the days of tangled USB cables or third-party sync apps. With wireless integration, your Android phone appears like any other folder in Windows File Explorer. Dragging files to and from your phone has mirrored the simplicity of managing files between USB drives. A Wi-Fi network is all you need for this next-level convenience.

Widget Wonderland: Finally Worth Your Time​

For many, Windows 11’s Widgets have felt like a generic newsfeed they didn’t ask for — until now.

4. Customizable Widgets Menu

Microsoft took constructive criticism to heart, overhauling the Widgets experience for 2024. You can now:
  • Suppress the noisy viral headlines you never cared about.
  • Add, rearrange, and customize widgets for news, sports updates, weather, and more.
  • Hide irrelevant feeds entirely.
Functionality aside, the redesigned Widgets panel looks sleeker and feels integral to personalization. Finally, Windows 11 Widgets don’t feel like a forgotten afterthought.

5. Culling Noise from the Lock Screen

Hate stock prices flashing on your lock screen? Or sports updates cluttering your screen when you just want to check the weather? Microsoft now lets users declutter these elements. With greater control over lock-screen content, the experience feels cleaner, more productive, and tailored to individual preferences.

Enhancements in Core Utilities​

Several familiar apps got sleek upgrades, but two stand out for their significant usability boosts:

6. Sticky Notes 2.0

Sure, Sticky Notes has existed forever, but 2024 introduced a version that aligns more closely with OneNote’s robust ecosystem. Whether you’re brainstorming, juggling tasks, or leaving reminders for yourself — this is multitasking gold. Not to mention, the syncing across devices is smoother than ever before. Finally, the digital Post-it deserves a place on your desktop.

7. PowerToys Workspaces Redefines Productivity

If you haven’t yet dived into Microsoft’s open-source PowerToys suite, it’s time. This year brought “PowerToys Workspaces,” a turbocharged solution for opening and arranging related sets of files, applications, and browser tabs all in one go. From creative professionals to corporate multitaskers, this app launcher redefines efficiency. Bonus: it’s free and loaded with customization options.

8. File Explorer’s "New+" Menu

File Explorer received a secret weapon in 2024: the “New+” menu. With it, you can create templates for new folders and files, streamlining workflows directly from Explorer itself. Need a pre-built folder structure for recurring projects? Now it’s seconds away.

AI-Powered Awesomeness​

Artificial Intelligence hit a stride in Windows this year, offering tools both practical and highly experimental.

9. AI Object Erasing in Photos App

Equipped with Generative AI, the Photos app now lets you erase objects from images. You draw a selection over unwanted objects, click “Erase,” and presto! The AI fills the area in, attempting to reconstruct the background. While it’s not perfect in all cases, the executions feel uncanny, giving apps like Photoshop rudimentary competition for casual users.

10. Windows Copilot Steps Up

Microsoft Copilot — an AI assistant introduced in Windows 11 — stepped up with enhanced features. Need complex guidance, email drafting, or automated workflows? Copilot is positioned as a productivity ally, offering insights and shortcuts to Windows features directly from its conversational prompt box.

What About “Copilot+ PCs”?​

High-end systems branded as “Copilot+ PCs” received exclusive AI-powered perks this year, such as auto-transcription for voice recordings and high-speed generative queries. While exciting, this feature set remains locked to select, premium hardware.

11. Experimental “Windows Recall”

Only available in beta, Windows Recall claims to let you re-examine your online interactions via AI memory cues. Yes, it’s ambitious, but it’s also sparked privacy debates, as it essentially involves Microsoft storing records of user activity. It’s unclear how this will be executed upon full release, but right now, it feels like both a technical marvel and something most people will approach cautiously.

The Year in Review: 2024’s Legacy and What’s Next​

The year offered innovations across usability, productivity, and AI integration, making Windows 11 more than just an operating system — it’s becoming a hub for creative and professional endeavors. With these updates, Microsoft seems intent on turning Windows into a seamless extension of your digital life, spanning PCs, phones, and even the cloud.
But are there areas still screaming for improvement? Absolutely:
  • Windows Recall Privacy Questions: Will Microsoft address those privacy concerns before rolling out the feature universally?
  • AI Features on Non-Premium PCs: How long must average users wait for AI-reliant functionalities?
Buckle up for 2025 — it’s bound to escalate the AI race further. One thing’s certain: Windows 11 users will want to keep their systems updated because the future of computing is arriving in real time.
Now, which of these new features caught your eye? What’s the one upgrade you’ve been dreaming of? Join the discussion on WindowsForum.com! Let’s talk shop.

Source: Computerworld The best new Windows 11 features of 2024
 

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