
Reimagining the Start Menu: Microsoft Unveils Bold Concepts for Windows 11
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Hello and welcome to Tech Brief. Today we’re talking about Microsoft’s fresh take on the Start menu in Windows 11. This month the company is rolling out a wider design that finally lets you disable the recommended feed of files and apps. But the version you get isn’t the only one they considered. In a new blog post, Microsoft revealed five radical concepts, from a fully rounded, widget-style layout with a dedicated “For You” section of Teams meetings and YouTube videos, to a full-screen, vertically scrolling menu. “Whiteboards, Figma frames, floor-to-ceiling paper prototypes—nothing was too scrappy,” the Windows design team says. After testing with more than 300 Windows fans using eye-tracking heat maps and co-creation calls, they landed on an update that expands customizability and speed while “respecting three decades of muscle memory.” Early adopters in the Windows Insider program will see it first, with a wider rollout coming soon. That’s all for today’s Tech Brief—thanks for listening!
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