Microsoft continues to constantly improve its latest operating system, Windows 11, by offering the latest in preview to members of the Windows Insider Program. In particular, in the latest build, as reported by colleagues from Windows Central, the Redmond company has brought the Windows Subsystem for Android to release 2203.40000.1.0 (downloadable from Microsoft Store), supporting hardware decoding of H.264 movies and offering consequently a better experience in high definition video playback.
Credit: Windows Latest Besides that, the latest build of Windows 11 offers better integration between mobile apps and clients Windows e-mail, as well as the fact that the input system has been improved for a more natural scrolling of the Kindle and Amazon Appstore applications. Finally, the 4X MSAA (Multisample anti-aliasing) technique will not be activated forcibly, although it could be useful for smoothing the edges a little in three-dimensional video games but introducing compromises to performance that is not always optimal.
Credit: Microsoft Today, we also talked about a small easter egg, hidden in some Windows files, where you can see the name of Windows 9, although this version of the operating system is never was published by Microsoft. For more details on this topic, we recommend that you read our previous dedicated article.
Credit: Windows Latest Besides that, the latest build of Windows 11 offers better integration between mobile apps and clients Windows e-mail, as well as the fact that the input system has been improved for a more natural scrolling of the Kindle and Amazon Appstore applications. Finally, the 4X MSAA (Multisample anti-aliasing) technique will not be activated forcibly, although it could be useful for smoothing the edges a little in three-dimensional video games but introducing compromises to performance that is not always optimal.
Credit: Microsoft Today, we also talked about a small easter egg, hidden in some Windows files, where you can see the name of Windows 9, although this version of the operating system is never was published by Microsoft. For more details on this topic, we recommend that you read our previous dedicated article.