Microsoft is taking a big gamble with the next version of Windows, say analysts.
Making sweeping changes to Windows to combat piracy, aid industry partners and help Microsoft move to a new way of doing business could irritate anyone adopting the software.
Some believe the changes create so many obstacles that many users will be driven to alternative operating systems, such as Linux, that give them more freedom.
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Making sweeping changes to Windows to combat piracy, aid industry partners and help Microsoft move to a new way of doing business could irritate anyone adopting the software.
Some believe the changes create so many obstacles that many users will be driven to alternative operating systems, such as Linux, that give them more freedom.
Read more