TechWindows 7 Gets Another Nail In Its Coffin: Microsoft Stops Selling World's Most Popular OS To OEMs Microsoft has officially stopped selling Windows 7 Professional licenses to OEMs, which means that new PCs can no longer have the OS preloaded. Windows 8.1 is in the same boat.by Alexandra Burlacu
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TechMicrosoft Declares Death Sentence On Older Windows: One More Year And Say Buh-Bye To New Windows 7, Windows 8.1 PCsby Dave Calpito
TechWindows 10 Growth Still Modest As Windows 7, Windows 8.x Users Are Reluctant To Upgradeby Horia Ungureanu