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Forums - Microsoft Discussion - Microsoft Says Windows 10 Now on 75 Million Devices

- Said Microsoft today Wednesday

- Windows 10 software is running on more than 75 million computers, tablets and other devices

- Micro aims to have W10 installed on a billion devices over the next three years

http://abcnews.go.com/Technology/wireStory/microsoft-windows-10-now-75-million-devices-33331567



Nintendo is selling their IPs to Microsoft and this is true because:

http://gamrconnect.vgchartz.com/thread.php?id=221391&page=1

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From other sources that MS it might even be higher than that already



Pretty cool! Apart from the essh worthy privacy issues, it's a pretty solid OS



                  

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It got it. It's okay.



In the wilderness we go alone with our new knowledge and strength.

I'm loving Windows 10 so far. It's definately a worthy upgrade compared to Windows 7.



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I switched back to 8.1 after the announcement of deleting pirated games and the general privacy things. You have 1 month after installing Win 10 to quickly rollback to the previous version you had installed, so I decided to make the switch to avoid any complications.

And call me crazy, but games run better on 8.1 than 10, at least from what I've seen.



Nintendo and PC gamer

Does that mean that XBox now exist on close to 90 million devices? :)



Staying with the good old lucky number.



LemonSlice said:
Staying with the good old lucky number.

Yep. When Microsoft start giving away OS' for free, you know something's up.



mysteryman said:
LemonSlice said:
Staying with the good old lucky number.

Yep. When Microsoft start giving away OS' for free, you know something's up.

Only the upgrade is free (for now), you just get to choose whether you want to buy a good OS you can upgrade to a crappy OS for free, or buy a crappy OS outright. Than again, Windows 8/10 have bigger problems than that. There's making a bad OS, like with Vista, and then there's taking things in a completely wrong direction, like the path Microsoft has been on for a while, with only minor course correcting.