Interesting that Linux market share has only increased by about 1% since August 2023. OS X has dropped by about 5% during that time both North America and worldwide.
its because of the return its back to school season …… students need new computers …….no win 10 computers sold…..college students usually leave their old computers behind at the end of classes…..and schools are buying computers for the classroom
What scares me is how Windows is moving towards AI Artificial Intelligence technologies like everything else. I feel that if AI takes off, it could become scary having robotics taking over the tech world
How do you know this, its September 2cd, you can tell in just 2 days !!!!! HA Ha Ha, just joking
What would have happened if Windows 12 had come out?
Using 11 at work, 10 at home was just confusing, so 11 won, with about half the widgets gone or disabled
Makes sense given all new computers sold are WIN 11.
I feel like it’s 100% related to the AMD 24H2 Performance uplift.
Interesting that Linux market share has only increased by about 1% since August 2023. OS X has dropped by about 5% during that time both North America and worldwide.
The last week of winter here in Sydney has broken records with temperatures approaching 30°C.
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Absolutely none 😂👍
Winxp @ 0.4% yeaaaaah 🎉🎉🎉
its because of the return its back to school season …… students need new computers …….no win 10 computers sold…..college students usually leave their old computers behind at the end of classes…..and schools are buying computers for the classroom
Yes, time is going so fast. It's the 2nd of September here in Australia. Winter is now over and it is now spring. 🇦🇺👍
0.4 %, Is a lot of computers with XP.
What scares me is how Windows is moving towards AI Artificial Intelligence technologies like everything else. I feel that if AI takes off, it could become scary having robotics taking over the tech world
The bump in Windows 11 came from the CoPilot+ PCs ARM 64. Qualcomm comes to the rescue and challenges Apple.
If windows 12 releases in a year, it goes to show how much of a failure windows 11 is.
I figure this is due to new sales