Windows 11 2022 update live blog: This is everything you need to know

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One thing not many people are talking about is Windows 11’s new environmentally-friendly features, specifically, the ability to be carbon-aware.
With the right data, Windows 11 can operate in a more environmentally responsible way, scheduling Windows updates at times when doing so might result in lower carbon emissions.
This doesn’t just work, though. First, the computer needs to be plugged in and connected to the Internet – a reasonable assumption. Secondly, it needs data from your power grid that describes current levels of regional carbon intensity. Smart grids do have this, though it may not be immediately clear if they are or can feed that info back to your home or office and for Windows 11 to use.
Still, we appreciate the effort in a world where the climate is changing fast and every little bit may count. At least we hope so.
That’s gonna do it for me and this Windows 11 Update live blog. Be sure to check out all of TechRadar’s coverage of the major update.
As this Windows 11 update rolls out, it pays to read the fine print on what’s supported “out of the box” and what might need that extra bit of hardware to make it so.
Windows Studios Effects, for instance, sounds like it could super-charge video meetings with AI-enhanced voice focus (cuts out all the background noise) and background blur to cut out the unmade bed behind you. Microsoft also mentions “Eye Contact” an AI-powered feature that makes it appear as if you are always looking at the camera – even when you’re not.
The idea is that it will look to your video call recipient as if you are making intense eye contact with them. It’s a cool and slightly weird feature that I saw in action once, right after the launch of Microsoft’s Surface Pro X convertible laptop.
In fact, that was the only device that supported it at the time. Since then, there’s been more hardware support. That said, there’s no guarantee that your laptop’s camera and subsystem will support the feature. So, yes, be thrilled if it does, but not too disappointed if you can’t maintain artificial eye contact with your updated Windows 11 PC.
Hi there, TechRadar US Editor in Chief Lance Ulanoff here, picking up with Daryl Baxter left off.
There’s a lot to digest in this Windows 11 update, but I find myself focusing on the minutia.
For example, Microsoft says that the latest Windows offers enhancements to Snap layouts that should make you more productive. I often use these tools to manage as many as six windows across two screens but have found some of the controls less than intuitive. I’m hopeful that these updates will make them, as Microsoft promises, more versatile, but also easier to use.
However, what really intrigues me is the promise of Snap Layouts within the Microsoft Edge browser.
You see, I’m an “Edgey” (yes, I just made that up), which means I use Microsoft Edge as my default browser. It’s better, faster, and lighter than Chrome. It also has cool tools like Collections and vertical tabs. Now, with Windows 11, it has Snap Layouts. That could be a real game changer, especially with the number of tabs I manage and how often I need to reference multiple web pages at once.
Looks like the Windows 11 2022 update hype is calming down for its first day, and so I’m signing off.
If you’d like to get in touch about anything you’ve found about the new update so far, my contact details are here.
Farewell!
We came across a redesigned Task Manager in a previous Insider build, and it’s finally arrived in the new update.
Alongside dark mode, you can create crash logs to further look into why an app crashed, and there’s a new ‘Efficiency Mode’, which can limit how apps use your PC in memory and processor usage to better control your laptop’s battery life for example.
My new blog: Windows 11 2022 and new security features – this is the most secure version of Windows we have ever produced. Proud of the work the entire team has done, Let’s gooooohttps://t.co/RcX0QvMV6X pic.twitter.com/HN6Ekr65JWSeptember 20, 2022
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Our friends over at TechRadar Pro have highlighted the security features for this new update, spanning areas such as identity, patch management, malware protection and more.
A big new feature is called Smart App Control, a new AI-enabled system that can stop users from running malicious applications in Windows 11.
The wait is over – the Windows HDR Calibration app is here! You can now download the app in the Microsoft Store. For more information, check out our blog https://t.co/C0VABDkfa4September 20, 2022
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If you’ve been waiting for a calibration app for your HDR monitor, then the wait is over.
A tweet announces the availability of one, where you can easily configure how best the image will look on your monitor when you’re watching content or playing games.
Another write-up from Darren, where Microsoft has announced that Android apps are faster in this 2022 update.
Apps now launch ‘two to three times faster performance in terms of graphics, and better input for touch controls, plus mouse and keyboard for that matter’.
There’s also greater availability for this feature, with it coming to Australia, Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Spain, and the UK.
One of our fantastic freelancers Darren Allan has written up a great new feature in the update – a Controller Bar.
Allan describes this as a way of launching a game by pressing the ‘Xbox’ button on an Xbox Controller, making it easier to get to your games much more quickly than before.
There’s also greater support for Auto HDR, and if you’re not sure what that is, we’ve put together a handy guide all about it.
And like clockwork, the update shows as available on my Gaming PC.
Windows had to install another update first, and after a restart and going back to Windows Update in Settings, the 22H2 update suddenly appeared.
And yes, that is Tomb Raider 2 (opens in new tab) in the background, arguably one of the greatest games of all time.
If you’re struggling to see the new update on your PC in Windows Update, we’ve created a guide to help try and push the process along.
While the update isn’t showing on my Gaming PC just yet, I’ve had the Insider program enabled for it, so tabs in File Explorer has been something I’ve been using for weeks. Microsoft tells us that the feature is launching next month.
Without sounding dramatic like a soap show (opens in new tab) on TV, this one feature has changed how I manage files and content on my PC, and it’s been a long time coming.
A big feature of the new update (opens in new tab) is better Accessibility options. Live Captions can finally be used across the operating system, from Teams calls to when you play a video.
Wouldn’t it be great if we had a blog with more information on the new Focus feature, Start menu pins, Snap updates and more exciting Windows 11 newness? Good news! Now we do. https://t.co/HkQOiakAU7 pic.twitter.com/rRHKhTCSDaSeptember 20, 2022
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We are live with the first major update to Windows 11 since its release last year. But is it showing for you?
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