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Windows 10 Passes 700 Million Devices (neowin.net)

At its Ignite 2018 conference, Microsoft said that Windows 10 has been installed on over 700 million active devices. Neowin reports of the confusion around this estimate, noting that "the last milestone was 600 million active devices" announced on November 29, 2017, nearly 10 months ago. From the report: If you follow Windows 10 news, this might not even seem like a major development. That's because the firm's communication around this has been wildly inconsistent. It started off when Windows and Devices chief Terry Myerson announced that he's leaving Microsoft, and he wrote in a farewell letter that Windows 10 is installed on nearly 700 million active devices. That was almost six months ago. At the firm's Build conference in May and at the Insider Dev Tour in July, Microsoft announced that Windows 10 is installed on over 700 million devices, only to retract those statements later on and say they were mistakes. But today after almost six months of "nearly 700 million", Windows 10 is officially installed on over 700 million devices.

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  1. Windows 10 Passes 700 Million kidney stones by mnemotronic · · Score: 2

    Right in your lap. Here's where you say "Thank you Microsoft".

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  2. How many were truly voluntary, though? by Rick+Schumann · · Score: 3, Insightful

    How many do you subtract that were forced on unsuspecting users, users who didn't know any better, and users who weren't otherwise given a choice? Can we also subtract out businesses, who either didn't have a choice, either, and their employees, who weren't given a choice by their employers?

    1. Re:How many were truly voluntary, though? by commodore64_love · · Score: 2

      > the owner of the business choose voluntarily the tools to use.

      I recently purchased a business laptop, and even though I would have preferred Windows 7 or 8......... I had no choice. Windows X was the only option.

      Which sucks (it ties up the internet with constant, non-skippable updates).

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  3. Re:What is the most devices.... by ElizabethGreene · · Score: 4, Interesting

    My understanding is that a device is a PC, a laptop, a console, a tablet, an IOT SOC, a HoloLens, a surface hub, a phone, or any other piece of kit running Windows 10.

  4. Re:700 Million Devices by williamyf · · Score: 2, Insightful

    Yes, 700 Million devices, a good % of those devices are capable of Content CREATION/PRODUCTION, unlike most of those Android/Linux devices which are only capable of Content COMSUMPTION.

    Having said that, I use a Mac on my desktop, and an Android on my pocket. And I advocated Linux in the telco datacenter A LOT (in late 90's early 00's time frame, when it was quite harder to argue the case against the Likes of Solaris, HP-UX and AIX)...

    But yes, to each his own, this milestone is a good one for Win10.

    OSs are like tools. Each has its streghts, weaknesess, and purpose, so should be used acordingly. Instead of treating OSs as religions, or sports teams...

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  5. Re:700 Million Devices by Tough+Love · · Score: 2

    Yes, 700 Million devices, a good % of those devices are capable of Content CREATION/PRODUCTION,

    Interesting point. What fraction of those do you think are actually being used for content creation/production? I think, very small. But looking at it the other way - of all content production, how much is done on Windows machines? I think, a high percentage, so granted. But don't forget that Hollywood is basically standardized on Linux workstations now, that has a really outsized contribution to content creation. And there is a rapidly expanding content creation scene based on tools like Blender and Krita, where the upstream development is done on Linux machines, even though most of the users are on Windows. Interested in your comments.

    BTW, there are several great video editing tools available and principally developed on Linux now. There is basically no reason not to switch content creation to Linux, and big reasons for doing it... you save a bunch of money (or avoid criminalizing yourself by stealing stuff) and get your edits done a lot faster, without random reboots, upgrade nags and risk of virus infection.

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  6. Re: 700 Million Devices by Tough+Love · · Score: 4, Informative

    I don't know about "most", but JACK audio is, in a word, awesome. Far in advance of anything available on Windows or Macos. For glitch-free real time audio processing, Linux is without a doubt the best choice for professionals. I expect that many professionals have noticed that.

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  7. Re:What is the most devices.... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 2, Informative

    How? Linux is a kernel and DOES run on more devices and places than Windows. Android is Linux. 95% of the internet (servers, routers, switches, other equipment) is powered by Linux. Probably most IoT and standalone devices/appliances run Linux.

  8. Re: What is the most devices.... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 2, Insightful

    They include Windows 10 installs that people have rolled back or replaced. It's actually a very inaccurate and scummy method that Microsoft uses to arrive at their number.

    I'm guessing the true number of actual live, used installs of Windows 10 is probably closer to 100 million. Microsoft would never admit that though since they claimed Windows 10 would reach 1 billion users years ago. It's embarrassing for them that hasn't even remotely happened.

    Everyone uses what works and for most that is a smartphone running Android. Other than Apple customers, most consumers don't have corporate loyalties nor do they care about weird, techno-nerdy things like "operating systems" and if they do, they want Windows 7.

    Windows 10 is spyware. Windows 10 is adware. Windows 10 is crippleware. Windows 10 is failware.

  9. Re:700 Million Devices by Tough+Love · · Score: 2

    Hollywood is a long way from "standardized" on Linux. The reality is nobody gives a shit about Linux

    Ahem.

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