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Readers’ poll

hanks to everyone who took part in our poll across Facebook and X, and what an interesting set of results it is. Bad news for Chrome OS, but perhaps our group test of the latest Chromebooks will persuade you otherwise (). Good news, however, for virtually everyone else: macOS goes from strength to strength, that’s the strongest vote of confidence in Linux we’ve yet seen, while Microsoft remains the dominant force.

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