On June 24, Microsoft officially announced its next operating system: Windows 11. The update comes six years after the release of Windows 10, the previous operating system.

In the new generation of operating system, contains these highlights:

  • A new UI design was adopted to optimize the touch experience

  • Improving the App Store

  • Native support for running Android apps

  • Removed support for 32-bit devices

The beginning of a new slaughter

If you have to choose one of the most breakthrough features in this new operating system, you will choose “native support for running Android apps” as I did.

With the rapid development of mobile Internet, a large amount of our Internet use time has been transferred from the PC terminal to the mobile terminal. Because of this phenomenon, many Internet products attach much more importance to the mobile terminal than the PC terminal, and some products even close the entrance of the PC terminal. As a result, some users who spend a lot of time on PCS have to switch between mobile and PC devices.

This time Windows 11 will be able to run Android apps directly, so PC users will not be able to use both PC apps and apps on the same screen.

It brings great convenience to users, and for developers, it can also conveniently cover PC users.

But such a functional support, but let a part of the software manufacturers sit! Who?

The ones that make Android emulators.

In the face of the operating system level dimension reduction blow, the famous emulator BlueStacks appeared on Twitter.

Faced with the support of this feature, netizens also play their own game, with these interesting tweets:

It’s history all over again

Netscape, which may not be familiar to younger readers, is a legendary software that reveals its age. Change the name: IE, perhaps you are not strange. IE is the product that Microsoft bought the source code of Netscape and modified it slightly.

Netscape used to be the dominant browser, with a lot of momentum and a lot of vision. Netscape came up with the idea of a remote operating system (a concept that still feels futuristic) at a time when network bandwidth was much less than it is today.

What? You want to play with an operating system? How could Microsoft, which built its fortune on operating systems, just sit back and do nothing?

Microsoft bought the source code for a prototype version of Netscape, modified it, and released its own browser, Internet Explorer, which we most ridiculed.

How does this new product beat Netscape, which has been around for years and has a huge user base?

What looked like a battle between the weak and the strong ended with a snap of the fingers.

Because Microsoft had something much more basic: an operating system!

Microsoft has dealt Netscape a nasty blow by bundling Internet Explorer with Windows.

And this time Windows directly support the running of Android applications, for android emulator manufacturers, is undoubtedly a similar dimension reduction massacre!

Do you think this feature in Windows 11 will shut down the emulator company? Will the door of these companies attract a new wave of headhunters to poach people? Share your thoughts on the new Windows 11 features in the comments section. Follow me for more interesting news and opinion feeds!