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    Windows 11 closing in on top spot as most used desktop OS

    June 21, 2025

    Windows 11 is finally within reach of becoming the most used desktop operating system. According to StatCounter’s June 2025 report (via Windows Central), it gained 4.44% market share last month, jumping from 43.22% to 47.66%. At the same time, Windows 10 slipped from 53.19% to 49.03%, a 4.16% drop. That leaves just a 1.4% gap […]

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