For some reason that is difficult to fathom, Microsoft has suddenly wheeled out its PR spinners to try and paint Windows — yes, the bug-ridden operating system that earned the company the epithet Typhoid Mary of the Internet — as something that top-notch experts are securing against attack.
Technology companies, no matter their size or location, are never tired of talking about "innovation" and claiming that they have contributed to making the world a better place. The reality, however, is quite different.
Beginning this month, Microsoft has changed the status of the Windows 10 update, making it a recommended update for Windows 7 and 8.1 users as opposed to what it was earlier: an optional update.
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