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Microsoft Says It Still Has 1.4 Billion Monthly Active Users (Updated)

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Despite announcing a new official milestone, Microsoft confirms a sharp drop in the number of active Windows devices since 2022. Microsoft has revealed that Windows is currently installed on more than a billion active devices worldwide. Although this number may seem positive, it actually represents a significant drop compared to previous figures released by the company itself. In 2022, shortly after the launch of Windows 11, the technology compa…

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Despite announcing a new official milestone, Microsoft confirms a sharp drop in the number of active Windows devices since 2022. Microsoft has revealed that Windows is currently installed on more than a billion active devices worldwide. Although this number may seem positive, it actually represents a significant drop compared to previous figures released by the company itself. In 2022, shortly after the launch of Windows 11, the technology compa…

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Google has added statistical code to the Chrome browser to detect whether the PC meets the Windows 11 hardware requirements and collect information such as CPU, memory, disk and TPM. This move may be in preparation for the end of support for Windows 10. Although Chrome currently still supports Windows 10, it may gradually stop supporting it in the future.

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The Public Interest Research Group (PIRG) has submitted a request to Microsoft to reconsider the removal of support for Windows 10. As a brief summary, on October 14, 2025, Windows 10 will no longer have support. However, the novelty is that Microsoft has been forced to offer a service of extended security updates due to social pressure and competition. Initially, this was the expiration date for consumer users. While companies could pay to acce…

End of life Windows 10: Microsoft's option for millions of users unable to move to Windows 11 is not a "viable solution," according to consumer groups Microsoft finds itself under the fire of consumer group critics, accused of not offering "viable solution" to millions of Windows 10 users unable to move to Windows 11. As the fateful date of the end of Windows 10 support approaches in October 2025,...

Microsoft offers free security updates for Windows 10 even after the support end - but consumers criticise the solution as insufficient. According to critics, up to 400 million PCs could be affected. (Continue reading)

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