ComputerWorld: Microsoft executives last week further fleshed out the firm's "Windows as a service" strategy, an effort to shift money-making from the traditional practice of licensing the OS to one more reliant on revenue from search, games and apps.
MWEB GameZone writes: "Microsoft has taken customer feedback into account and is changing the Windows 10 upgrade experience."
lol this is great.. You guys act like Microsoft just started spying on people.. This has been going on for years
Microsoft needs to fix battery life, screen and app issues if Windows 10 tablets are to compete with Android or the iPad
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