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I think I know what’s coming in Windows 12 — and you’re not going to like it – December 2025

Author/Source: Adrian Kingsley-Hughes See the full link here

Takeaway

This article talks about what the next version of Microsoft’s computer software, Windows 12, might be like. The writer believes that instead of buying it once, people will likely pay a regular fee to use it, similar to a subscription service.


Technical Subject Understandability

Beginner


Analogy/Comparison

Getting a Windows subscription might be like paying a monthly fee for your favorite streaming service instead of buying each movie or show separately.


Why It Matters

If Windows becomes a subscription, people would have to pay a regular fee instead of a one-time cost to use their computer’s main software. This changes how people pay for and access their computers, much like how Microsoft 365 requires ongoing payments for programs like Word and Excel.


Related Terms

Operating System, Subscription Model. Jargon Conversion: An Operating System is the main software that makes your computer work and lets you run other programs. A Subscription Model is a way of paying for something regularly, like every month or year, instead of buying it only once.

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