Windows 11 24H2 ISO File: Here's When and Where to Download It

📰1 month ago26 views

If you're eagerly awaiting the Windows 11 24H2 update, the good news is that Microsoft has officially confirmed the release date. Starting on Tuesday, September 24th, you’ll be able to get your hands on the latest version of Windows through various methods, including an ISO file download.

For those unfamiliar, an ISO file allows users to create bootable media, enabling a clean installation of the new OS update. The ISO for Windows 11 24H2 will be available directly from Microsoft’s official website, under their Windows 11 download page. As of now, the current download shows the Windows 11 23H2 version, but this will change to 24H2 once the update...

thumbnail

Tech Giants Embrace Subscriptions: X.com, Meta, and Microsoft Lead the Way

📰1 year ago226 views

The tech industry has been abuzz with discussions surrounding a potential shift towards paid and subscription-based services. What began as speculation about Elon Musk contemplating the transformation of X.com (formerly Twitter) into a subscription-based platform to combat bots and spammers has now evolved into a noticeable trend. Additionally, Meta, the parent company of Facebook and Instagram, is actively exploring the idea of introducing subscription-based versions of its platforms, initially targeting European users. Moreover, leaked information from a Windows Canary build suggests that Microsoft might be considering a subscription-based model for its forthcoming operating system, which could potentially be Windows 12. In this article, we delve into the motivations driving these potential changes and examine the implications they could have for users and the tech industry at large.

Elon Musk's Vision for X.com (Twitter)

Elon Musk, the CEO of Tesla and X.com (formerly Twitter), hinted at the possibility of charging all users for access to the platform. Musk's rationale behind this move is to counter the rampant issue of bots and automated accounts on the platform....