Tell MS go fuck spider! We use Android and Linux. Android is Linux inside also.
Free and BETTER!
http://www.computerworld.com/articl...nsumers-wont-pay-for-updates-or-upgrades.html
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Microsoft will have no choice but to give consumers free Windows upgrades once it launches Windows 10 and kicks off its fast-fast-fast tempo, an analyst asserted.
"If Microsoft wants consumers to update and keep up to date, it really means that Microsoft is going to have to give those consumers those updates for free. There's really no other way to do it," said Michael Silver of Gartner at the research firm's annual technology conference. ,,,,
Free and BETTER!
http://www.computerworld.com/articl...nsumers-wont-pay-for-updates-or-upgrades.html
Windows 10
Free at last: After Windows 10, consumers won't pay for updates or upgrades
More like this
Deja vu all over again: Windows 7 will be the new XP
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Microsoft reveals biggest-ever change in Windows updates
on IDG Answers
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Windows 10 Start menu Microsoft Credit: Mark Hachman
Ironically, businesses will probably have to pay to keep Windows from changing
Gregg Keizer By Gregg Keizer
Follow
Computerworld | Oct 10, 2014 12:30 PM PT
Windows 10
Microsoft will have no choice but to give consumers free Windows upgrades once it launches Windows 10 and kicks off its fast-fast-fast tempo, an analyst asserted.
"If Microsoft wants consumers to update and keep up to date, it really means that Microsoft is going to have to give those consumers those updates for free. There's really no other way to do it," said Michael Silver of Gartner at the research firm's annual technology conference. ,,,,