No Longer Second-Fiddle To Apple? – Microsoft’s Plans To Change The Face Of Mobile Computing
Microsoft Windows 10 will be available to users at the end of July, and promises to change the face of Microsoft for good, with many analysts believing this new operating system will be the tech giant’s biggest move in years.
Karl Volkman, CTO of SRV Network, Inc. says: “Microsoft 10 is looking to become more mobile-friendly than ever before. They don’t want to play second fiddle to Apple any longer. Their new operating system offers many Apple-esque features, including real-time updates and easy online uploads. Users with older versions of Windows such as 7, 8, and 8.1 can even upgrade to Windows 10 for free.”
“Many people think that this move will help make Microsoft more current and more competitive in a world filled with Apple products,” continues Volkman. “However, some have doubts that Microsoft will be able to compete or offer the same array of mobile apps that make Apple so desirable.”
“Microsoft will really have to blow users away with their apps usability and technology. If they do, they can definitely make an impact on the market and get users attention again,” Volkman concludes.
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