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    False alarm! Microsoft rectifies language that implied Windows may have lost millions of users since Windows 11 debut

    July 1, 2025

    The company quietly updated a blog post published last week correcting the number of Windows devices currently in use today to “over 1.4 billion,” 400 million up from the “over 1 billion” it originally published.

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