Windows 10 PC sales boost? Don't hold your breath, say analysts
Found on The Register on Monday, 17 August 2015

Many had hoped Windows 10 would fix the complaints around Windows 8 and, for ailing PC vendors, spur a wave of users buying new hardware to accompany the latest OS.
Since its launch, however, complaints have risen over the way Windows 10 handles the personal data of users. Reviewers have noted numerous privacy concerns about the amount of information Windows 10 sends back to Microsoft by default.
It's not only the privacy concerns. Rumours say that MS keeps the option to reject uncertified hardware, and disable pirated games. Along with the reboot bug which outlined the problem of forced updates this does not make consumers happy.