These Windows 11 updates should help break down some of these barriers, making it easier for users to choose the devices they actually want rather than feel limited to the ones that match their existing phone or PC. One of the biggest gripes many users have about picking up an iPhone or a Windows PC is that they can easily find themselves caught in an ecosystem, with many features exclusive to one platform or the other. The Apple TV and Apple Music apps are also coming to the Microsoft Store later this year, meaning you’ll soon be able to stream your playlists and access Apple TV Plus content directly from your Windows computer. This is possible thanks to a new integration with iCloud and the Photos app in Windows 11.Īll you need to do is download the iCloud for Windows app from the Microsoft Store and use it to sync your iCloud Photos. Starting in November, Windows users will be able to access the photos and videos on their iPhones from the Photos app on their PC. More specifically, it’s about to get a lot easier to be an iPhone user with a Windows laptop. While we’re of course excited about the new Surface laptops, it’s actually the newest updates to Windows 11 that have made Microsoft our winner this week. Our winner is Microsoft, but not necessarily for the reasons you might expect. Scroll down to find out more about our winner, as well as who our loser was this week… Winner: Microsoft However, only one of these companies was named our winner – and not for the reason stated above. On top of this, Amazon held its first ever Prime Early Access Sale on October 11th and 12th, inviting Prime members to snag a deal outside of its usual Prime Day and Black Friday events. This week saw a good number of new products launch from the Microsoft Surface Pro 9 and Surface Studio 2+ to the beginner-friendly Sony ZV-1F vlogging camera and even the highly-anticipated Meta Quest Pro. It’s Sunday again, which means it’s time for us to reveal this week’s winner and loser in tech.
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