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    Windows 11 Surpasses Windows 10: The New Era of PC Operating Systems

    After nearly four years of persistent nudging, Microsoft’s Windows 11 has finally surpassed Windows 10 in global adoption, according to the latest data from Statcounter. The significance of this shift extends far beyond simple numbers: it marks a major turning point in the Windows ecosystem...
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    Windows 11 Surpasses Windows 10: Key Trends, Challenges, and Future Outlook

    After nearly four years since its public debut, Windows 11 has achieved a milestone that both reflects the evolution of PC ecosystems and crystallizes the inevitable sunset of its predecessor. For the first time, Windows 11 now boasts a greater share of users than Windows 10, signaling a new era...
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    Windows 11 Surpasses Windows 10 in Global Market Share: Key Trends & Insights

    For the first time since its launch in October 2021, Windows 11 has surpassed Windows 10 in global desktop OS market share, marking a significant milestone not only for Microsoft but also for the evolving trajectory of PC operating systems. After several years of steady, though at times...
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    Windows 11 Adoption 2025: Key Facts, Challenges, and Future Outlook

    Four years have passed since Microsoft unveiled Windows 11, an operating system designed to offer a sleeker, more modern desktop experience—yet it remains curiously anchored to its past. Not only does Windows 11 lack some features taken for granted in Windows 10, such as the freedom to move the...
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    Windows User Numbers Drop by 400 Million: Challenges & Future Outlook

    Microsoft's recent disclosure that Windows is now active on "over a billion devices" marks a significant decline from the 1.4 billion devices reported in 2022. This reduction of approximately 400 million users over three years raises critical questions about the platform's current trajectory and...
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    Windows 11 Adoption 2025: End of Support, Market Shift & Future Outlook

    As the countdown continues toward the end of support for Windows 10 on October 14, 2025, both businesses and everyday users are faced with an increasingly urgent decision: move to Windows 11 or face a future without critical security updates and mainstream support. The looming deadline has had a...
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    Windows 11 Market Share Decline in 2025: Factors, Trends, and Future Outlook

    Despite its steady momentum over the past year, Windows 11’s global market share entered a period of unexpected deceleration this past May, raising questions about user adoption, loyalty, and the shifting preferences of the global PC community. According to the latest Statcounter data, Windows...
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    Huawei’s HarmonyOS Next: The Rising Windows Alternative in Asia’s Tech Landscape

    As Lenovo banners tout Windows 11’s Copilot+ AI powers and Microsoft pushes every remaining Windows 10 user to upgrade—or buy a new PC—the landscape of Asian computing is quietly shifting. In tech circles from Shenzhen to Jakarta, the name "Huawei" surfaces again and again, not just as a...
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    Windows 12 Rumors and Future Outlook: What to Expect from Microsoft's Next OS

    Few products in technology elicit as much fevered speculation and debate as the next edition of Microsoft’s Windows operating system. For a company synonymous with the home and enterprise computing experience, every new Windows release feels less like software and more like an epochal shift...
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    Huawei HarmonyOS: The Global Software Revolution Challenging Android and Windows

    What began as an urgent response to crushing U.S. sanctions has morphed into one of the most ambitious software revolutions in recent tech history. Huawei’s HarmonyOS, once just a lifeline when the Chinese giant was banished from the worlds of Windows and Android, is now evolving rapidly into a...
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    Windows vs. Linux: Which OS Is Ready for 2025's PC Users?

    With more than a billion PCs in the world and StatCounter data indicating that 71 percent run Windows, Microsoft’s stranglehold on the desktop remains robust—but not unshakeable. As of this writing, around 4 percent of desktops worldwide operate on Linux, representing tens of millions of users...
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