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NewsWhy Microsoft is calling Windows 10 'the last version of Windows' Pin
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What the whole operating-system-as-a-service thing tells me is that Windows 7 is the last version of Windows.

Learn from history:

- Many machines that ran win 3.1 could not run Win 97.

- Many machines that ran Win 97 could not run XP.

- Many machines that ran XP could not run Vista.

- etc.

The point of an operating system is to give access to the hardware of the machine.

If a new operating system is required to handle new technology, then it's good that new operating systems are being developed to handle it.

However, have a think about what would have happened to, for example, people with XP machines if the OS had been a service.

Their machines would have been bricked by being "updated" to an operating system that would not give them access to the hardware, because it was consuming it all for itself -- an operating system that was almost universally hated, anyway.

The "Hey! What we do is more important than you or your machine! If what we've made won't run on your machine, buy a new one!" attitude of Windows developers has been clear since XP; they seem to truly believe that their code is more important than their users' property.

Already, Weven and W8 machines are being overladen with "updates" that have nothing to do with giving access to the hardware. In some cases, the hardware that the updates are good for do not even exist on the machines that the updates are being forced on, so all they do is cause latency and/or other problems.

And that's just with the version-specific updates. What will happen when their are no more versions?

I foresee a new blue-screen message:

"Sorry, but we've decided that your machine has to be junked, because it doesn't meet the requirements of our latest updates. Go shopping."

Although it probably won't blue-screen machines at all. The screens will just remain black.
I wanna be a eunuchs developer! Pass me a bread knife!

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