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Sorry for posting this here, but apparently I haven't got the correct permissions to post to the "Articles" section of the forum!
I was surfing the web for technology news, and came across this article!
Is Windows 10 the 'last version' of Windows? It doesn't matter - CNET
It looks like Windows are trying to get everyone to be on some sort of universal platform, and rather than holding back large updates to an OS for each version (like going from Vista to 7 etc), it looks like the updates will be ongoing and incremental, similar to how Apple seems to work their OS updates model!
What do you think? Good move by Microsoft? Or do you think we'll have Windows 11 before we know it?
I was surfing the web for technology news, and came across this article!
Is Windows 10 the 'last version' of Windows? It doesn't matter - CNET
It looks like Windows are trying to get everyone to be on some sort of universal platform, and rather than holding back large updates to an OS for each version (like going from Vista to 7 etc), it looks like the updates will be ongoing and incremental, similar to how Apple seems to work their OS updates model!
What do you think? Good move by Microsoft? Or do you think we'll have Windows 11 before we know it?