Reader's Digest UK

Broken Windows

FOR THE LAST 35 years, Microsoft Windows has been synonymous with computing. This is for good reason too: in January, Microsoft revealed that 1.4 billion people around the world are currently using Windows 10 or the company’s newest release, Windows 11, on their computers. That’s a lot of people. But here’s the strange thing: Windows may not be long for this world.

In fact, though Microsoft is still one of the largest companies in the world,

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