@osnews I've got a lot of elderly clients who don't want to switch. Something as simple as having to learn new power buttons can throw them off (not joking). It's not even a "I can't afford it" issue for many of them, it's a "I can't deal with change" issue. They want all their icons and settings to remain the same.
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OSNews (osnews@mstdn.social)'s status on Tuesday, 07-Jan-2025 17:56:55 JST OSNews Microsoft’s tone-deaf advice to Windows 10 users: just buy a new PC, you’re all rich, right?
Over 60% of Windows users are still using Windows 10, with only about 35% or so - and falling! - of them opting to use Windows 11. As we've talked about many times before, this is a major issue going into 2025, since Windows 10's support will end in Octob
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