Windows 7 has 55% of the current desktop market share, meaning
Microsoft needs to make Windows 10 a loss leader in order to secure early
adoption. The main features on Windows 10 include universal apps, capable of
working on desktop, mobile and tablet. The revamped design sticks to the
classic Windows 7 desktop, with hints of Windows 8 bundled inside. Microsoft is
adding major security upgrades to Windows 10, including being able to sign-in
through voice, face or finger recognition. Blackberry Display Picture, Find Here!
When Microsoft introduced security keys for Windows XP, it was the
beginning of a long and tiring battle against piracy, one it would ultimately
fail to control with users capable of downloading a full Windows 8 license in
under two minutes. Instead of continuing the tirade against pirates, it is
actively embracing them by extended the free download of Windows 10 to
illegitimate Windows 7 and 8 customers.
“Anyone with a qualified device can upgrade to Windows 10,
including those with pirated copies of Windows,” said a Microsoft spokesperson.
“We believe customers over time will realize the value of properly licensing
Windows and we will make it easy for them to move to legitimate copies.” Microsoft
shocked quite a few Windows fans by announcing Windows 10 would be free for the
first year to Windows 7 and 8 customers. It is a push to make sure all
customers hop over to Windows 10, instead of staying on Windows 7.
Under the leadership of CEO Satya Nadella, Microsoft has become
much more friendly toward customers. Office for mobile removes the barriers to
entry, alongside a price drop and additional features like unlimited OneDrive
cloud storage, is just one example of this new relationship Microsoft is trying
to build with customers.
Source: The Verge, Photo by Microsoft
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