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Windows 10 is fighting back and it is terrible news for Microsoft's Windows 11


Published on 2024-12-02 05:32:29 - Tim Hastings, N@N
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  • Windows 10 might be less than 12 months away from being sent to the history books but that's not stopping people from using it.

The article from Express.co.uk discusses the ongoing competition between Windows 10 and Windows 11, highlighting that despite Microsoft's push towards Windows 11, Windows 10 is still receiving significant updates and support. Microsoft has extended support for Windows 10 until October 14, 2025, and has introduced new features like Copilot, an AI assistant, to Windows 10 users. This move is seen as an effort to keep users on Windows 10, especially since many are reluctant to upgrade due to hardware compatibility issues or dissatisfaction with Windows 11's changes. The article also notes that Windows 10 has a larger user base, with over 1 billion monthly active devices, compared to Windows 11's slower adoption rate. This indicates Microsoft's strategy to maintain and possibly extend the life of Windows 10 while still promoting Windows 11.

Read the Full Daily Express Article at:
[ https://www.express.co.uk/life-style/science-technology/1983330/windows-10-fights-back-Windows-11 ]