Security News > 2021 > June > Microsoft's teasing spawns theories about upcoming Windows event

Ever since Microsoft announced its upcoming Windows press event, fans have been analyzing every piece of content they create.
On June 2nd, the Windows Twitter account tweeted an announcement about an upcoming press event where Microsoft will announce 'what's next for Windows.
With the event at 11 am and the video forming what appeared to be the number eleven, people immediately thought that Microsoft was hinting that Windows 11 would be announced.
In what appears to be Microsoft teasing everyone, the video is exactly 11 minutes long and shows pleasing images of clouds and valleys, believed to be the Sonoma area from Windows XP, with a background mix of slowed startup sounds.
"Microsoft shows a teaser of the Microsoft logo forming an 11, then leaks an image of the same logo, but with an angle of 11º, it now shows a video of 11 minutes in length and the event is at 11hrs Is Windows 11 coming?," reads a YouTube comment.
A mistakenly published Windows document change indicated Microsoft considers 'Windows 10' and 'Windows Sun Valley' different major versions of Windows.
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