LAB NOTES
Does Windows 365 mean the end of hardware?
Is your home PC about to disappear into the cloud?
IAN EVENDEN, CONTRIBUTING WRITER
MICROSOFT HAS LAUNCHED Windows 365, a way of accessing a Windows PC on any internet-enabled device. It didn’t have a particularly smooth launch, as only a day after they began, free two-month trials were withdrawn, presumably because of unexpected demand.
In a nutshell, what Windows 365 means is you rent a Windows 11 PC with a specified number of processor cores, plus RAM and storage, that lives on a server somewhere in Microsoft’s basement. You can then access it from your phone, tablet, Chromebook, smart refrigerator, or whatever can run the app required. That poses the question: do you really need a PC in your home any more?