Windows 11\u2019s 2023 Update is here<\/a>, bringing with it a number of new features to explore. But which ones are worth trying? We\u2019ve listed our favorites, below. <\/p>\n Windows 11\u2019s 2023 Update is (eventually) being pushed to your PC<\/a> as a free, cumulative update, which means that it encompasses features and applications that may have already arrived on your PC. Windows 11 users will receive most of the 2023 Update features by Nov. 14, though it may take longer for some systems.<\/p>\n As our review<\/a> shows, the latest Windows 11 2023 Update feels meaningful, in a way that Windows hasn\u2019t for a while. In part, that\u2019s because of what it promises: an evolution into an \u201cAI PC,\u201d a term adopted by Microsoft, Intel, AMD, Qualcomm, and PC makers. True, AI might be the hot new term in the way \u201cmetaverse\u201d once was, but it offers some tangible benefits right now<\/em>, with more to come.<\/p>\n Here are the must-try new features of Windows 11\u2019s 2023 Update.<\/p>\n If you have a Windows 11 2023 Update PC with Windows Hello, you\u2019ll have access to passkeys \u2014 a password-free future that can\u2019t get here soon enough. They\u2019re the least sexy thing about the Windows 11 2023 Update, but they\u2019re so, so useful.<\/p>\n At one time sitting down to your PC meant entering your password to log on for the day. Windows Hello did away with that<\/a>. Now, visiting a website means that you need a password manager<\/a> or browser to store your passwords. Wouldn\u2019t you like Windows Hello to do that, too? That\u2019s what a passkey does.<\/p>\nPasskeys<\/h2>\n
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