California Man Sues Microsoft to Keep Windows 10 Running Until Usage Falls Below 10%
Lawrence Klein alleges Microsoft's Windows 10 support end forces costly upgrades and violates California consumer laws; over 240 million devices may be affected, legal filings state.
- Klein wants Microsoft to continue offering free Windows 10 support until its usage falls below 10%, lower than the current 43% market share.
- Users must either buy a new computer, pay Microsoft for extended support, or risk using an insecure device after the Windows 10 end-of-life deadline in October 2025.
- The lawsuit argues Microsoft is unfairly leveraging its operating system dominance to control the AI market by forcing users to upgrade to Windows 11 with Copilot AI integration.
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User sues Microsoft over planned end of Windows 10 support
Lawrence Klein, a Southern California resident who owns two Windows 10 laptops, is suing Microsoft over the company's plan to end support for the older operating system in less than two months. According to Klein's lawsuit, Microsoft is driven primarily by a desire to "monopolize the generative AI market" without...Read Entire Article
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