Last week, Microsoft finally announced its much-anticipated competitor to Google's Chrome OS. It's called Windows 10 S, and it's essentially a stripped-down, streamlined version of the company's desktop OS. It seems like a solid idea, but if there's one thing about the new Windows "lite" that is giving would-be buyers pause, it's the fact that only apps from the Windows Store can be installed on any device using the new operating system, and that means no third party browsers, like Google...
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