Windows' global desktop market share has fallen below 60% for the first time in years, while Linux continues to gain users, ...
However, the data from Statcounter shows a mysterious rise in the number of users on computers with 'unknown' operating ...
StatCounter data shows Windows' global desktop market share has dropped below 60 per cent for the first time in years.
Microsoft's Windows has fallen below 60% of global desktop operating system usage for the first time in years, according to ...
Windows' global desktop OS share fell to 56.55% in June 2026, marking a significant decline for the long-dominant operating ...
According to the latest numbers from Statcounter, Linux-based desktop operating systems have reached a new milestone, sitting at a market share of 5.03 percent in the US. It’s a monumental moment as ...
At long last, after years of waiting for the "Year of the Linux desktop," we're getting somewhere. According to the US Federal Government Website and App Analytics, which I trust far more than I do ...
TL;DR: Windows remains the leading PC gaming OS with 95.1% market share, but Linux, driven by SteamOS and Steam Deck popularity, is steadily growing among gamers. Valve's SteamOS offers optimized ...
The Linux desktop has continued its slow growth. Linux has been making gains in no small part because of Microsoft Windows' blunders. Users and governments have been losing trust in Windows and ...
Windows are cracking. And it’s not just Apple that’s seeing the benefit; some users are jumping on the Linux bandwagon as a way to avoid the Microsoft upgrade tax. Case in point: Linux has broken the ...