Windows 10: Windows 10 Now on 75 Million Devices

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  1. Brink
    Brink New Member

    Windows 10 Now on 75 Million Devices


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    Brink, Aug 25, 2015
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  2. ASUSTUV4x Win User

    Windows 10 is now active on 200 million devices. See what people are saying about it.

    Windows 10 is now active on 200 million devices. See what people are saying about it.

    This is what People are really saying about Windows 10.

    Yeah Microsoft, I know you do not care but this is what People are saying.

    The only reason why it is on so many systems is you forced it on those systems.

    So you speak half truths.

    Go a head Band me I don't care.

    But others are speaking up as well.

    They don't like the fact they were forced in to this.

    Go a head do the math.

    and these are the people that are online with YouTube, so there are far more out there that you have angered.

    that don't have a YoutTube account.

    You just shot your self in the foot and there is no coming back.

    and your stalks are showing it as well.

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    ASUSTUV4x, Aug 25, 2015
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  3. ASUSTUV4x Win User
    Windows 10 is now active on 200 million devices. See what people are saying about it.

    "Citizens are no longer accepting being small pawns of big players.

    They are organizing.

    They are protesting injustice.

    They are reclaiming power."
     
    ASUSTUV4x, Aug 25, 2015
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  4. Dave44 Win User

    Windows 10 Now on 75 Million Devices

    should not be too long before they hit that magic 100 million *Smile
     
    Dave44, Aug 25, 2015
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  5. IMO they desrerve rapid adoption. I think MSFT worked very hard to make this one a winner and to be perceived as the user friendly company they have always striven to be. As far as I am concerned, they succeeded with both.
     
    Cbarnhorst, Aug 25, 2015
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  6. Thomas Win User
    When the Chinese and Indians start upgrading it will soon reach a billion.
     
    Thomas, Aug 25, 2015
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  7. What Microsoft needs is Huey Long. Now he knew how to work a number! *Biggrin
     
    Cbarnhorst, Aug 25, 2015
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  8. Ninetailz Win User

    Windows 10 Now on 75 Million Devices

    Well privacy issues bugs me :/
     
    Ninetailz, Aug 25, 2015
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  9. labeeman Win User
    I would like to see where these numbers go after the OS is not Free.
     
    labeeman, Aug 26, 2015
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  10. labeeman Win User
    There are too many issues for the Chinese as they are still using W7 cracked on over 50% of the install base.
     
    labeeman, Aug 26, 2015
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  11. BillyBob Win User
    Loving Windows 10 and it seems like people are attracted to it like bees to honey so I can only see the numbers rapidly increasing.
     
    BillyBob, Aug 26, 2015
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  12. LEE
    Lee Win User
    What privacy issues. . .your on the internet right now, thus you have no privacy, you sound like just about all those who think everyone is out to get them. . .*Smile
     
  13. fredc Win User

    Windows 10 Now on 75 Million Devices

    Lets be honest here , the biggest reason by far that Win 10 is on more computers is because it's free.

    When i found out that turning off all the features that invade privacy doesn't do much and Microsoft has the ability to completely control your computer (as it stipulates in all the fine print for Windows 10), i personally think this new OS would be no more popular than 8 .

    Microsoft's vision clearly shows they wanted a multi platform OS which is what many didn't like about 8 but many peoples biggest beef is the lack of control over their privacy without specific registry hacks , thats what it will take (according to those in the know) to make Windows 10 less intrusion based .

    When something is offered for free it's pretty much a given it will be successful , the overwhelming majority will take advantage of a free OS . I still don't think the majority of people know just how much control Microsoft has and what is happening behind the scenes though and thats good for them.

    I like Win 10 , just wish it wasn't so overloaded and purposely deceitful .

    Check out how much control they have and this is a short list:

    http://www.techkhoji.com/windows-10-...-over-your-pc/
     
    fredc, Aug 26, 2015
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  14. We know where you live!
     
    Cbarnhorst, Aug 26, 2015
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  15. LEE
    Lee Win User
    . . .then come get me. . .I am really worried. . .*Smile
     
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