Since the introduction of Windows 11, Windows users had mixed feelings about the new UI elements, the centered start menu, the new Mica effect and the WinUI design. That was back in 2021. It is March of 2023 now, and after a huge number of updates, Windows 11 has refreshed itself internally- well, kinda. In this post I will go over some of the changes and improvements Windows has had, since its first release. 1. The Search Bar Windows 11 now includes a search bar, which is basically a retrofit of the Windows 10 search bar. A very minor change, but they do give you the option to change it back to an icon or shorten it. 2. Tabbed File Explorer Our good old File Explorer had originally received a fresh coat of paint with the fluent command bar, but now, we have full-on tabbing functionality, which is really useful for managing multiple folders in a single window. 3. Bluetooth Flyout With the newer versions of Windows 11, we can now pair and connect to specific devices t...
Apple works on software throughout the year, whether its software updates involving bug fixes, or software patches for upcoming products, but the month of June is when they proudly get on stage and show off their latest innovations. This year is no different. In fact, they are keeping the event online-only, following the process used in 2020 and 2021. Their event is supposed to take place on the 14 th of June, according to the invite put up on their site. And people have high hopes for the next releases of their operating systems. In this article, we’re going to go through major changes to iOS and macOS. iOS 16 iOS is expected to get a massive design overhaul this year. It is rumoured that the Control Centre is getting a refresh, with a new design that makes the main toggles, larger and more like individual tiles, reminds me of what Xiaomi did with their Notification Shade. There’s a larger Now Playing widget, which is more interactive, and allows us to...