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Win10 will be the only Windows supported on next-gen hardware

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  • Bigfoot
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    Originally posted by bobmitch View Post
    I understand Microsoft's goal of unifying the OS across as many computers for home and business as possible. They just seem to be taking the most obnoxious way of getting the point across. Makes one wonder if they really DO have an agenda with our data, etc.
    I think few people realize just how valuable the data on their mundane lives is. Google is so successful not because they are the best search engine (though they are), but rather because they recognized the value in this data early on: a huge part of human evolution is mentalizing, that is understanding what others want, why and how you can fit into the picture.

    Google has mastered this and, in a sense, is emergent. Microsoft realizes this and, while late to the game, has the resources to eventually become competitive. Everyone wants your data: the more they know about you, the easier it is to manipulate you and acquire power over you. Be it wealth or the power of suggestion.

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  • ViN86
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    Originally posted by Alientank View Post
    Such a moot point to me at this point in my life. I run windows 7 and will at some point upgrade to 10 but it doesn't matter if I have support or not on an older OS.
    Of course they do. They want to be Google. That's why Win10 was a free upgrade for many people.

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  • guest
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    Originally posted by bobmitch View Post
    I understand Microsoft's goal of unifying the OS across as many computers for home and business as possible. They just seem to be taking the most obnoxious way of getting the point across. Makes one wonder if they really DO have an agenda with our data, etc.
    Watch the last Terminator movie.

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  • Sazar
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    Originally posted by bobmitch View Post
    I understand Microsoft's goal of unifying the OS across as many computers for home and business as possible. They just seem to be taking the most obnoxious way of getting the point across. Makes one wonder if they really DO have an agenda with our data, etc.
    Forced obsolescence is easier this way, but it also reduces their overall costs and pushes this to be more of a service and continuing revenue stream.

    If there is a tighter integration with AMD and Intel with some instruction sets AND benefits users, I'm OK with it to a degree. Primarily IF those instructions sets are completely open.

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  • oap
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    Hopefully will help drive Linux into the mainstream

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  • Alientank
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    Such a moot point to me at this point in my life. I run windows 7 and will at some point upgrade to 10 but it doesn't matter if I have support or not on an older OS.

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  • bobmitch
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    I understand Microsoft's goal of unifying the OS across as many computers for home and business as possible. They just seem to be taking the most obnoxious way of getting the point across. Makes one wonder if they really DO have an agenda with our data, etc.

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  • Win10 will be the only Windows supported on next-gen hardware

    This news doesn't surprise me too much.

    Microsoft announced Friday that Windows 10 will be the only version of Windows supported on future CPUs and chipsets. The company will continue to support Windows 7 and 8.1 on older hardware for the next several years, as promised by its support policy.


    Source: The Tech Report
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