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>Microsoft suspects that a "transformative shift" is being driven in personal and enterprise computing by its Copilot+ PCs and an expanding Windows on Arm ecosystem. Copilot+ PCs? Customers just aren't buying it – yet READ MORE Enterprise customers clearly don't agree, or at least they didn't in January, when analysts spoke of tepid sales figures. Many biz users felt the 57 percent higher average purchase price and a lack of killer apps just didn't tick the box. When we looked again in July, the situation wasn't any better. Businesses didn't care about exclusive features such as Recall. Yet Microsoft likes to try, try, and try again to convince customers it knows best.

Archive: https://archive.today/UjybE From the post: >>Microsoft suspects that a "transformative shift" is being driven in personal and enterprise computing by its Copilot+ PCs and an expanding Windows on Arm ecosystem. Copilot+ PCs? Customers just aren't buying it – yet READ MORE Enterprise customers clearly don't agree, or at least they didn't in January, when analysts spoke of tepid sales figures. Many biz users felt the 57 percent higher average purchase price and a lack of killer apps just didn't tick the box. When we looked again in July, the situation wasn't any better. Businesses didn't care about exclusive features such as Recall. Yet Microsoft likes to try, try, and try again to convince customers it knows best.

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What better way to force you to "upgrade" your computer (buy a new one) then to make the old one unable to function properly by force-installing things you won't use anyway.