Speaking to Windows Weekly, Microsoft Marketing chief Chris Capossela explained that users who choose Windows 7 do so “at your own risk, at your own peril” and he revealed Microsoft has concerns about its future software and hardware compatibility, security and more.
[...] There’s only one problem with Capossela’s statements: they are complete rubbish. Windows 7 is no less secure than Windows 10 (it will be supported until 2020) and no less compatible with new hardware and software. In fact its far greater market share means it is developers’ priority and has greater compatibility with legacy programmes and peripherals. If Fallout 4 won’t run on your Windows 7 computer, it will be upgrading your components not installing Windows 10 which fixes that.
As for fragmentation, the only issue that creates is for Microsoft and its target of getting one billion devices running Windows 10 within 2-3 years of release.
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(Score: 3, Interesting) by frojack on Tuesday January 05 2016, @12:20AM
You must be using the default settings for Ublock Origin.
You should step to Third party filters tab and turn on everything in the first group except the expirimental,
Then for Ads, everything except the tirst and 4th
In Privacy all bur first and play with third.
Malware - pick the defaults.
Also under Social, I run some of Fanboy's filters, just to get rid of the stupid facebook buttons.
Ublock was never really meant to be run out of the box. You are supposed to expiriment with it a bit.
No, you are mistaken. I've always had this sig.
(Score: 2) by xpda on Tuesday January 05 2016, @03:56AM
I only use the uBlock filters (except Experimental), and a bunch under "my filters" including cosmetic filters. The eyedropper tool is really handy for Facebook ads, flyovers, and animated slideshows.
(Score: 2) by frojack on Tuesday January 05 2016, @04:20AM
And that's why Ublock doesn't work for you.
No, you are mistaken. I've always had this sig.
(Score: 3, Interesting) by xpda on Tuesday January 05 2016, @04:51AM
Actually, it works great! I am happy to get a blank page on Forbes in exchange for a readable web.