Microsoft
broke an
age-old rule with ******* 10
updates and
paid the price
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******* 10 is one the smartest, most consistent and well-thought-out
******* updates in a decade and it pains me to see people rejecting an operating system that would likely improve their digital lives.
But there's also a thing called free will and people have a right to just say **. And when they do that, you have to accept their decision and move on. Eventually, people usually make the right call or realize that holding onto aging tech**logy is actually hurting them in other ways.
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There's ** question
Microsoft wants
everyone*to upgrade to
******* 10 — it hopes to have
a billion installs by 2018. That's why they made it so easy, offering free upgrades to all
******* 7 and 8.1 users. (Those upgrades cease to be free, by the way, on
July 29.)
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