Microsoft to take eye off the ball with Windows Phone!
As for other Windows operating systems, 12.93% of Steam gamers still use Windows 8.1 64-bit while just 2% use Windows XP 32-bit. Windows 10 has been Microsoft's second-most-popular OS, behind only Windows 7, since last month.
Despite reports that Windows 10 adoption slowed in February of this year, it looks like Microsoft's latest operating system is once again picking up pace.
Microsoft continues work on Windows 10 Mobile despite the fact that Windows Phone no longer seems to be a priority for the company this year, and now a new cumulative update is being tested internally. StatCounter measures global usage share-a proxy for activity rather than users-and although its estimate for Windows 10 was larger than Net Applications', the increase in growth was indistinguishable from its rival's. The company has maintained a stunning silence every time the matters of Surface Phone are brought around, and the only statement that we have heard which surrounds this topic comes from Microsoft CMO Chris Capossela who said that there is a need of a "spiritual equivalent" of the Surface series of devices in the company's mobile phone division. Despite the free upgrade offer, that is.
Having written off losses to the tune of billions of dollars after buying the Lumia brand, Microsoft still invested heavily on Windows 10 and has released four new phones in as many months, including two premium ones.
San Francisco, CA - March 30 has come and gone, and with it, the long-awaited shipment of the Microsoft HoloLens.
Naturally Windows 7 is still clearly in the lead with NetMarketShare's new figures, sat at the top on 51.89% - although it did drop almost half a percentage point.
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