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  1. Prof. Isaiah Zieme says:

    no its not the end. you will read news like this throughout the year until MS brings in a new phone 😀

  2. Mrs. Kiarra Gutkowski says:

    Is this the worst garbage you idiots can come up with or is there any more whoring with indian garbage for the day!? Shame on you, shows your poor, very bad upbringing.

  3. Jerel Grady III says:

    Wow. You sound intelligent.

  4. Dedrick Bartell says:

    Shut up Zen777, stop talking garbage you muppet.

  5. Miss Bonnie Bergstrom says:

    Windows 10 has been a HUGE success. Only tin hat radicals are concerned about the non security issues that you can turn off if you don't want them on. I play DVD's on my system just fine. I love the start menu. Yes there are alternatives to Office but they aren't as good and it is definitely not even in the same ball park as Office365 besides AGAIN as I said Office365 has been a HUGE success like Windows 10. So much a success many companies like mine are migrating right now with no problems.

  6. Ruth Jacobi says:

    Lol. What about all the other massive problems at Microsoft?

  7. Mr. Jefferey Hahn PhD says:

    Like what? Windows 10 has been a HUGE success so has Office 365.

  8. Miss Mittie Yost says:

    Please stop saying HUGE success. You sound like a Microsoft salesman stuck on repeat.

    If it's so successful then why are they trying to force us to upgrade by using sneaky tactics?

  9. Humberto Volkman says:

    Not a Microsoft salesman. I use all sorts of platforms and like them all. I don't think their tactics are sneaky at all. None of our computers have ever been upgraded without us upgrading them ourselves. I think some people already don't like them so they are going to complain about anything. For me Windows 10 has worked great and I upgraded to Office 365 last year and couldn't be happier. I think there is a small percentage 10% or less that are screaming the loudest. Why do I say this? Because I have been in IT for over 20 years and have a lot of colleagues and in the real world there really isn't the pandemonium like on a few of these forums.

  10. Bertram Haley says:

    I like the way MS has forced everyone to give up their data if they want to use the program.

  11. Susie Toy says:

    What exactly is it that you don't want from 10? I see a few people like you saying these things but they never seem to include their reasons. And a lot of those people are just told not to do it by some half baked person that they rely on for computer advice. I can't think of one reason other than you run some really old software and it won't run on 10. Oh but there are some folks that think they are so important that if for some odd reason 10 has a crash the dump data will be analyzed and MS employees will have a field day with your nude pics. I'm pretty sure the nerds at MS want the dump data to fix the problem and not expose your life to the world. I mean do you use ios or android at all? You know they do this sane exact thing! Just be consistent!

  12. Heber Bruen says:

    Fair enough. Well mine upgraded itself automatically at the weekend which is probably why I'm so annoyed with them at the moment. Needless to say, I rolled back but it took a while.

  13. Mr. Izaiah Schowalter DDS says:

    So just to be clear. Is this the end of the Windows Phone or Microsoft Phone as a product (and OS?)

  14. Kenneth Kemmer II says:

    Zen… that Kool-Aid drinking Lagoya should try out for a roll on "the walking dead". You are so, so right-on about MS bs. A week ago I fall asleep with my laptop unplugged and on. I wake up in the morning and I plug my laptop in and it comes out of hibernation on a win 10 upgrade page that mysteriously appeared after an update and would not go away! SO I rolled with it. Click next…. It has the disclaimers and at the end tells me if I agree my world is better but if I disagree it will revert me back to my win 7 but I am no longer qualified for free win 10 upgrade. I click "disagree". It takes me back to the last page. I try again. Back to the last page. I turn my laptop off. Turn it back on. Same page comes up. It will NOT let me get back to my desktop or any other page. I remove the battery for 5 minutes. Put it back and it still opens up to that damn upgrade page! I finally find a way to chat with Microsoft support person. Finally I will get back to my win 7 system. But wait… in order for him to remote in and fix this mess I have to be on a different page to agree for him to come on in BUT… I am stuck on this f'ing upgrade page from hell. After another 20 minutes of him having me do things I have already done to escape he says "Oh, sorry you are having trouble. Just do the upgrade and try it for awhile. There is a 30 day tryout period where you can get your win 7 system back if you do not like win 10". This is NOT some one-off glitch in MY system. It is a too-big-for-its-britches giant trying to bully the little guy/girl. Like "What are you going to do about it? Resistance is futile. Just let go and let us take you to the dark side". Bullshit. I will get my system back to Win 7 and go buy a MacBook. I hope millions of little guys/girls do the same. Never thought I would think less of any other tech giant than Apple but as they say "sometimes your enemy's enemy becomes your best friend". By the way… I was going to give them a go after I got around to making an image of my win 7 system, let the upgrade go through and then put the win 7 image on my D: drive and run a dual boot system for a while, getting used to win 10 first. Now I am fumbling around trying to find apps and get my yahoo.com to stick as my browser homepage ( win 10 is not letting it stick) and hating all of this totalitarian BS.

  15. Idella Kreiger says:

    Windows 10 is privacy nightmare, has shockingly bad 'apps', no DVD playback, a ruined start menu and monetization (which presumably means adverts everywhere). Office 365 has many alternatives which are much cheaper if not free.

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