As of July 2025, Windows 11 has officially surpassed Windows 10 to become Microsoft's most widely used desktop operating system. According to data from StatCounter, Windows 11 now holds a 50.88% share of the Windows desktop market, edging out Windows 10, which has declined to 46.2% .
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In recent years, a growing number of users have transitioned from Windows to Linux, citing various frustrations with Microsoft's operating system. This article delves into the primary reasons behind this shift, examining the challenges associated with Windows and the advantages offered by Linux...
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Windows 11, Microsoft's latest operating system, has experienced a notable slowdown in adoption rates, with recent data indicating a decline in its market share. As of April 2025, Windows 11 held approximately 43.7% of the desktop Windows market share, while Windows 10 maintained a leading...
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