After all the trouble surrounding the free Windows 10 upgrade, it seems like Microsoft hit its goal after all.
As of 26 September over 400 million active machines are now running Windows 10, reports The Verge.
That’s well on track to meet the planned target of 1 billion devices running Windows 10 by 2018 – a number even Microsoft has remained doubtful of at times.
But Microsoft has always dominated the software market, how does this compare to previous Windows releases?
“Microsoft claims the adoption rate of Windows 10 is 115% faster than Windows 7.”
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If its free its k, but theres no point if its like 3k or something. Honestly with Raspberry pi’s, Androids, Ubuntu, Kali Linux and wine…not mentioning Steam as a gaming service and its drive to have its games on OpenGL….. Whats the point paying 3k for a os every 2years?