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Microsoft is edging closer to its 1 billion goal for Windows 10. The software giant is revealing today that Windows 10 is now running on more than 900 million devices, a significant jump from the previous 800 million figure achieved earlier this year. Microsoft says there have been more new Windows 10 devices in the last 12 months than in any previous year since Windows 10 was introduced back in 2015. This figure includes traditional PCs, laptops, tablets, and even devices like the HoloLens and Xbox One.
The momentum is clearly down to the end of support of Windows 7. Microsoft is planning to drop Windows 7 support in January 2020, and most businesses are moving to Windows 10 instead. The jump to 900 million comes just six months after M...
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Microsoft is edging closer to its 1 billion goal for Windows 10. The software giant is revealing today that Windows 10 is now running on more than 900 million devices, a significant jump from the previous 800 million figure achieved earlier this year. Microsoft says there have been more new Windows 10 devices in the last 12 months than in any previous year since Windows 10 was introduced back in 2015. This figure includes traditional PCs, laptops, tablets, and even devices like the HoloLens and Xbox One.
The momentum is clearly down to the end of support of Windows 7. Microsoft is planning to drop Windows 7 support in January 2020, and most businesses are moving to Windows 10 instead. The jump to 900 million comes just six months after M...
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