

Instead, let's see them both retire and mark a fresh start for Windows 12, with the return of MSN Messenger to do the job these two apps have limped on with. If you need to take part in a job interview that's on Teams, for example, chances are you'll quickly need to install the app and make sure it works. While there have been some new features brought to both Teams and Skype, there's still an air of confusion as to which one you should use. In a time when people needed to communicate remotely more, it was Zoom that took the lead and Skype was bafflingly left by the wayside. It's no secret that Microsoft's efforts on video calling and collaboration through messaging apps have been less than stellar in recent years. Merge Skype and Teams into MSN Messenger 12 We don't know much about Windows 12 yet, or whether the rumored upgrade will even become a reality, but we do have a good idea of what we want from it, with the following features topping our list. DirectX 12 compatible graphics / WDDM 2.x.A display larger than 9-inches with HD Resolution (1366x768).

Other than that, it will likely have similar requirements to Windows 11: While the same requirement will most likely be requested by Microsoft again, it may be at a point where almost every PC has TPM enabled anyway. When Microsoft announced availability for Windows 11, the main requirement was for machines to have a hardware feature called TPM enabled, which is a security feature that can be found on most motherboards. However, going on past releases, we'd expect to see Windows 12 arrive in late 2024, just as support for Windows 10 is ending. This is still very early days for Windows 11 – we're not even at the one-year anniversary of the update having been announced. How much does it cost? Should be free as Windows 11 currently is.When will it come out? Possibly 2024 based on the three-year schedule.What is it? Windows 12 is the rumored successor to Windows 11.
