Fact, or speculation and FUD?
Is this actually the true and proven direction for Windows 10, or is this speculation/FUD?
Just curious, as stupid cloudy buzzphrases like Software-As-A-Service get thrown around far too often these days.
I'm not in IT - I'm the bloke who cleans the bog - but I do own at least 1 windows-based PC and would like to know if this is definitely going to be a thing, or whether MS-Haters are just speculating and spreading FUD.