Unveiling Windows 11: Get Ready for Build 22621-1926 in the Release Preview Channel!

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Microsoft has released Windows 11 Build 22621-1926 to the Release Preview Channel. This build includes a variety of features that will improve the user experience, such as an improved Start Menu, a new File Explorer, and the ability to run multiple windows side by side.

Windows 11 Release Preview Channel

Microsoft has announced the release of Windows 11 Build 22621-1926 to the Release Preview Channel. This new build includes a range of new features and improvements that are designed to make the Windows experience more intuitive and enjoyable.

What’s New

This new build includes a range of new features and improvements, including:
  • A redesigned Start Menu with improved visuals and more customization options.
  • A new Windows Subsystem for Linux (WSL) that allows users to run Linux apps on Windows.
  • A new “Your Phone” app that allows users to access their Android and iOS devices from their Windows PC.
  • An improved Windows Defender Security Center with enhanced security features.
  • A new “Sets” feature that allows users to group apps and documents together for easy access.

What’s Important to Know

This new build is currently available to Windows Insiders in the Release Preview Channel. Microsoft is encouraging users to provide feedback on the new features and improvements in order to help shape the final version of Windows 11.
“We’re excited to bring these new features and improvements to Windows Insiders in the Release Preview Channel,” said Microsoft’s Brandon LeBlanc. “We’re looking forward to hearing your feedback and working together to make Windows 11 the best version yet.”

Key points from the article:

  • Improved Start Menu with new options for customizing the layout
  • New File Explorer with enhanced search capabilities
  • Ability to run multiple windows side by side
  • Improved security features, including Windows Hello and Windows Defender
  • Enhanced support for multiple languages
  • From the Windows Blog