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Microsoft’s new Windows chief on the future of the OS, Surface, and those annoying ads

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    The Verge[^]:

    Pavan Davuluri reflects on his vision for Windows, Surface hardware experimentation, and more.

    Get used to them

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      The Verge[^]:

      Pavan Davuluri reflects on his vision for Windows, Surface hardware experimentation, and more.

      Get used to them

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      It is front and center for me, making sure we are winning Windows customers through great experiences at the end of the day,” says Davuluri. “We want them to enjoy Windows, we want them to want it. So I hear you on it.”

      Evidently you don't, as you are failing miserably. The simplest example: telling us to go f ourselves because your OS won't support our older hardware, even though it is perfectly capable of it. And then there's the non-unified UI, harkening all the way back to Win 3.1, if not older...

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