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Windows Lite OS is Microsoft’s second try at killing Chrome OS

Windows Lite OS is Microsoft’s second try at killing Chrome OS

Posted on February 27, 2019 By Jarvis

Windows, to a certain extent, is still the world’s most-used operating system and, because of that, it is a sordid mess. Microsoft has repeatedly tried to create a “lite” version of Windows, from Windows RT to Windows 10 S, only to backtrack and eventually erase those from history. It hasn’t stopped trying, though, and it might soon come out with its next stab at the problem. Currently dubbed “Lite OS”, this stripped down version of Windows 10 is what Microsoft hopes will stop Chrome OS from encroaching on its turf.
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