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I know that Apple got accused of doing something like this lately, but I'm wondering if Windows is doing it too. It seems that since Windows 10 came along, stuff either suddenly ran into unprecedented problems or features were done away with, with everyone being "nudged" toward the latest updates and away from the older stuff. Of course, maybe they have another motive other than planned malfunctions to get more purchases, i.e. data mining in the new stuff, for doing this.
What do you guys think?
Sometimes it is hard to tell as my mother had an old Toyota that lasted about 10 years or more and was finally sold (ironically, the new car didn't last very long due to an accident), and the cars after that lasted five or so years (my Dad also lost a car