Windows 11 is a yoke around Microsoft’s neck

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Windows 11 is a yoke around Microsoft’s neck
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Microsoft needs to do a lot more to convince people to move to Windows 11.

Unfortunately, for most there is little need to buy a new PC to run an OS that on the surface, looks identical to the one they’re currently using.

Comparing these figures to a year ago, we see that Windows 11’s installation numbers have improved slightly from 23.66 percent while Windows 10 installations have come down from 77.14 percent in 2023. This will likely lead to folks staying on Windows 10 long after it reaches its end of life in 2025. This becomes a problem as it means that users running what they may consider to be a relatively new operating system, won’t be receiving security updates putting them at risk. As we saw with older versions of Windows once Windows 10 came out, users were hesitant to move but ultimately did and

The other integrations of AI seem to extend to ChatGPT being added to various apps and for most people, while ChatGPT can be fun, it’s not something they’ll engage with regularly.

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