Really? So Microsoft is now leaving it up to OEMs to resolve the Start Menu snafu?
Lenovo has decided that's not nearly good enough. To sweeten the deal for its customers, the Chinese PC maker has partnered with San Diego, California–based startup SweetLabs to bundle its Pokki Start Menu replacement software with all new Lenovo Windows PCs. Lenovo first approached SweetLabs ...
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