Microsoft is launching a $349 desktop PC that only runs Windows 11 by streaming it from the cloud — is this the future of desktop computing?

Today, Microsoft unveiled an unexpected twist in desktop PC technology: instead of a traditional device, they are introducing the world’s first “boot-to-cloud” computer. This innovative gadget, named the “Windows 365 Link,” will only run Windows 11 by streaming it online via Windows 365 service. It is scheduled to hit the market in April 2025 for $349.

Microsoft announces Windows 11 integration with Meta Quest headsets that will let you easily stream your PC inside VR

Previously hinted at by Meta in September, Microsoft has now officially revealed a closer connection between Windows 11 and Meta Quest virtual reality headsets. This new integration was presented during its Ignite 2024 event. Consequently, users of Meta Quest devices can expect a user-friendly process to pair their Windows 11 PC with their VR space on the Meta Quest 3 and 3S, allowing for smooth streaming directly into their virtual reality environment.

Can’t boot your Windows 11 PC? This new feature can fix your system remotely, helping prevent another CrowdStrike BSOD disaster.

Over three-and-a-half decades, Windows has established itself as a dominant force in professional settings, with countless computers worldwide running this operating system. Due to its widespread use, Windows systems are frequently targeted by cyberattacks. To bolster system security and offer tools for IT administrators to safeguard data and devices, Microsoft dedicates significant resources. At their Ignite 2024 conference, Microsoft detailed their plans for enhancing the security of Windows 11, discussed why upgrading to the most recent version is important, and revealed upcoming security features.