American market research firm IDC has published the results of a new survey looking at Windows 10. Last year saw Microsoft pull out all the stops in a major attempt to bring its new OS to as many users and devices as possible — and, based on this report, it seems like the company did a very good job. Almost thirty percent of PC users polled in the survey claimed to be running Windows 10, compared to the 27% that are using Windows 8 and the 28% using Windows 7. That might not sound like a massive lead, but considering that Windows 10 only saw its international launch in July 2015, it’s a promising statistic. It’s also worth noting that the survey — which polled 1,000 PC-owning adults in the United States — was carried out in September of last year. Given that this was a matter of weeks after the much-publicized launch of the OS, it’s more than likely that usage numbers have grown in the months since. Related: Windows 10 ecosystem review (Windows 10, Phone, Xbox) While...
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