Depending on which market share monitoring service you trust, Windows 10 either overtook Windows 7 back in December 2016 (Microsoft), in February this year (StatCounter), or is still trailing its predecessor, but catching up quickly (NetMarketShare). NetMarketShare’s latest round of usage figures show Windows 10 putting on a burst of growth in August, while Windows 7 lost more users than expected in the same time frame. SEE ALSO: Microsoft releases Windows 10 October 2018 Update Build 17751... and the watermark has gone! Microsoft confirms the upcoming Windows 10 Redstone 5 release will be called the October 2018 Update You may…
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