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6:38 am, August 14, 2018
 

Windows is now trying to upsell on the volume mixer icon

Now i like windows 10 and what they are doing with the whole "windows experience" and i noticed a few things like clicking the informational things on the nice image they provide for you can lead to buy it now or store pages.

But this is the first time i have seen an up sell on the volume icon? I think this is a bit much really.

Where else are they going to start adding advertisements on the clock? At the top of your apps?

Right Click on your volume icon in the task bar.

Here is the upgrade they are offering!

I think ill be skipping this for now...

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