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Windows 10: Reasons not to upgrade; 5 good resume apps

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Five reasons not to upgrade to Windows 10

From privacy to compatibility and control, these are the reasons why you might want to give the upgrade to Windows 10 a miss.

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Five reasons to upgrade to Windows 10

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