CHM Tech | The 'Nasty Business' of Windows 10 @chmtech | Uploaded April 2023 | Updated October 2024, 2 hours ago.
Based on stats from Microsoft Corporation and Stats Counter, in the first quarter of 2023, there were around a billion active devices worldwide that ran Windows 10.
In spite of technical issues at launch, aggressive distribution tactics, and overreach in user privacy, Windows 10 is nowadays considered to be a positive entry in the good-bad release cycle of Microsoft's operating systems.
Here's how it was criticized in the beginning...
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đSources and references:
- Microsoft.com:
âMicrosoft By The Numbersâ
news.microsoft.com/bythenumbers/en/windowsdevices
âImproving the Microsoft Services Agreement and Privacy Statement for consumersâ
bit.ly/41tkSTY
- Stat Counter:
âDesktop Windows Version Market Share Worldwideâ
gs.statcounter.com/os-version-market-share/windows/desktop/worldwide
- Wikipedia:
âCriticism of Windows 10â
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Criticism_of_Windows_10
- Windows Central:
âWindows 10, not Windows 11, market share spiked last month â here's whyâ
bit.ly/3AnEJI0
- Softpedia:
âMicrosoft Admits It âWent Too Farâ with Aggressive Windows 10 Updates SearchâŠâ
bit.ly/3Ah5xcX
- EDRi:
âMicrosoftâs new small print â how your personal data is (ab)usedâ
bit.ly/43LK4ql
- RPS:
âWindows 10 Is Spying On You: Here's How To Stop Itâ
bit.ly/3n15EX4
- Computer World:
âMicrosoft takes Windows 10 upgrade near nuclear lineâ
bit.ly/3Lja2dz
- PC World:
âFearing forced Windows 10 upgrades, users are disabling critical updates insteadâ
bit.ly/43SFZAt
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đ§Music:
âTime To Passâ by Godmode
âTraversingâ by Godmode
âAbsolutely Nothingâ by Jeremy Blake
âObserverâ by Chasms
âSleeplessnessâ by The Brothers Records
âJuneâ by Bobby Richards
Based on stats from Microsoft Corporation and Stats Counter, in the first quarter of 2023, there were around a billion active devices worldwide that ran Windows 10.
In spite of technical issues at launch, aggressive distribution tactics, and overreach in user privacy, Windows 10 is nowadays considered to be a positive entry in the good-bad release cycle of Microsoft's operating systems.
Here's how it was criticized in the beginning...
________________________________________________________
đSources and references:
- Microsoft.com:
âMicrosoft By The Numbersâ
news.microsoft.com/bythenumbers/en/windowsdevices
âImproving the Microsoft Services Agreement and Privacy Statement for consumersâ
bit.ly/41tkSTY
- Stat Counter:
âDesktop Windows Version Market Share Worldwideâ
gs.statcounter.com/os-version-market-share/windows/desktop/worldwide
- Wikipedia:
âCriticism of Windows 10â
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Criticism_of_Windows_10
- Windows Central:
âWindows 10, not Windows 11, market share spiked last month â here's whyâ
bit.ly/3AnEJI0
- Softpedia:
âMicrosoft Admits It âWent Too Farâ with Aggressive Windows 10 Updates SearchâŠâ
bit.ly/3Ah5xcX
- EDRi:
âMicrosoftâs new small print â how your personal data is (ab)usedâ
bit.ly/43LK4ql
- RPS:
âWindows 10 Is Spying On You: Here's How To Stop Itâ
bit.ly/3n15EX4
- Computer World:
âMicrosoft takes Windows 10 upgrade near nuclear lineâ
bit.ly/3Lja2dz
- PC World:
âFearing forced Windows 10 upgrades, users are disabling critical updates insteadâ
bit.ly/43SFZAt
________________________________________________________
đ§Music:
âTime To Passâ by Godmode
âTraversingâ by Godmode
âAbsolutely Nothingâ by Jeremy Blake
âObserverâ by Chasms
âSleeplessnessâ by The Brothers Records
âJuneâ by Bobby Richards