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Wednesday, 20 July 2016

Last Chance to Decide on Windows 10

Source: news.consumerreports.org --- Tuesday, July 19, 2016
If you haven't yet upgraded to Windows 10, you're not alone. On July 15, Microsoft conceded to ZDNet that it will not reach its goal to have the operating system installed on 1 billion devices by mid-2018, as originally planned. The current tally is closer to 350 million. In the year since the operating system's release, the company has been pushing hard to get consumers to embrace the product, peppering them with pop-up notices and even unexpected installations . A California travel agent whose laptop upgraded without her knowledge was recently awarded $10,000 in damages. In theory, the Windows 10 offer should be a no-brainer: This $119 operating system that's packed with new features is free of charge—if you upgrade by July 29. According to Steve Gibson, host of the podcast Security Now , however, Microsoft breached the public's trust when it started using strongarm tactics to push the product on its customers as a security update. "It became serious nagware," he says. "You can't get rid of it." Spurred on by consumer complaints, Gibson used his coding skills to create a computer program called Never 10 that rewrites two files in your operating system's registry to halt the middle-of-the-night upgrades and disable the reminders. Never 10 has since been dowloaded from his website nearly 1.4 million times. As it turns out, people aren't inclined to upgrade just because they can. "If there are that many people willing to be proact ...



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