Apple Acquires Microsoft, Replaces Windows 10 with OS X (LowEndMac.com)
Anne Onymus - 2016.04.01
Tired of being a perpetual bridesmaid in the personal computing world even though its the most valuable company in the world, Apple has acquired Microsoft and today begins the process of upgrading Windows 10 users to OS X 10.11 El Capitan.
When Apple realized how easily Microsoft was migrating its users from Windows 7, 8, and 8.1 to Windows 10 often without their even wanting to make the switch it saw its opportunity to make OS X the worlds dominant operating system. Well, on computers at least.
Beginning this morning, the Windows update software has begun installing Apples free OS X 10.11 El Capitan on the computers of unsuspecting Windows 10 users. To ease the transition, Apple has created a special Windows-like interface option reminiscent of the environment formerly known as Metro.
By the end of April, Apple should have all Windows 10 users migrated to OS X and then begin the process of moving Windows 7, 8, and 8.1 users with 64-bit CPUs to OS X. It remains to be seen whether Apple will do the same for Vista and Windows XP users with appropriate hardware, but it could happen.
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more: http://lowendmac.com/2016/apple-acquires-microsoft-replaces-windows-10-with-os-x/
Sorry to post this so late -- I missed the original announcement.