Microsoft has announced several new features and applications, including the Surface Pro 9, Surface Laptop 5, Surface Studio 2+. Users will soon receive a native screen recorder for WIndows 11, iCloud integration, and a couple of Apple apps.
A built-in screen recorder
Windows 11 is now releasing a built-in screen recorder app. Microsoft will integrate screen recording capabilities into the Snipping Tool, which allows you to take screenshots and record your display from a single application. No longer using PowerPoint or third-party applications just to show your mom how to make Chrome the default browser.
Integration of iCloud with the Photos app
The redesigned Photos app Microsoft recently introduced will soon be able to collect photographs from your OneDrive but also from iCloud, making Windows 11 compatible with iPhones more easily. Microsoft said the integration will require installing the iCloud app from the Microsoft Store, and it is now available for testing in the Windows Insider Program.
New Apple TV and Music applications
Windows 11 users may also wish to stop using iTunes for Apple Music as Apple is getting ready to launch Apple TV and Music apps in the Microsoft Store later this year. The first preview versions will be available for download later this year, with the public launch scheduled for 2023.
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