Dexter Langford
Dexter Langford

Ever felt the urge to check your Wi-Fi speed but found it more complicated than assembling a new piece of IKEA furniture? Well, Microsoft just rolled out an upgrade for Windows 11 that gives you quick access to speed tests right from the taskbar. Yes, you heard that right—no more navigating through layers of settings to find that elusive speed test!

But wait, there’s a catch: it opens Bing to perform your speed test. So, while you can check how fast your internet is (or isn’t), you’re also subjected to one of the internet’s least favorite searches.

Imagine the thrill of realizing you can now test your Internet speed while pretending to be productive—and simultaneously wondering why Bing still exists. Is this feature innovative, or is it just Microsoft trying to breathe new life into a search engine that most of us actively avoid?

Windows 11 is shaking things up one click at a time. But I’ll let you, the user, decide whether it’s a game-changer or just another instance of “Microsoft being Microsoft.”


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