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Windows 7 usage skyrockets as users refuse to upgrade to Windows 11 in wake of Windows 10 end of support
Someone must be wishing really hard, as according to StatCounter, Windows 7 is gaining market share in the year 2025, five years after support for it officially ended. As of this week, Windows 7 is ...
Microsoft’s Windows 10 has easily surpassed the global usage share ascension of Windows 7 six years ago, putting it on track to become the company’s most successful OS introduction ever. The operating ...
During its Build conference last year, Microsoft bragged that Windows 10 had reached over 700 million active devices, an impressive milestone though still short of the elusive (so far) 1 billion ...
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Windows 7 still has half the market on the desktop, but Windows 10 continues its leisurely rise as Edge flatlines Microsoft’s charge to modernize its products can be described as lethargic, at best.
Three years after Windows 10's release, Microsoft's latest desktop OS has finally overtaken Windows 7, which Microsoft released in 2009 and will stop supporting next year. Net Market Share's December ...
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