Microsoft EVP Yusuf Mehdi said in a blog post last week that Windows powers over a billion active devices globally. This might sound like a healthy number, but according to ZDNET, the Microsoft annual report for 2022 said that more than 1.4 billion devices were running Windows 10 or 11. Given that these documents contain material information and have allegedly been pored over by the tech giant’s lawyers, we can safely assume that Windows’ user base has been quietly shrinking in the past three years, shedding around 400 million users.

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    13 hours ago

    As a student, yeah, I see lots of people using tablets for their work instead of laptops.

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      13 hours ago

      please tell me they have those little external keyboards which would make them basically a shitty laptop

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        5 hours ago

        Some do, but a lot also use it with a touch pen for notes.

        Honestly tablets are perfectly sufficient for most education related things, plus they’re thin, light weight, and don’t need to be plugged in constantly unlike the goobers who bring gaming laptops.

        I would’ve sprung for an iPad and done the same (though used a BT mechanical keyboard instead a chicklet one) if I wasn’t in a CS degree that requires me to have a real OS that can run compilers, interpreters, multiple browsers, and uses a real folder structure.

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          1 hour ago

          oh thank goodness. An image of students typing their notes with the on screen keyboard flashed in my mind and i was scared