It's pretty clear that Microsoft is laser-focused on Windows 11, with Windows 10 primarily being supported as an option for people who are ineligible for the latest OS. Recent indications of this have ...
After almost eight years of active development and support, Microsoft is ready to announce the last Windows 10 version. What was initially supposed to be "the last version of Windows," came to Windows ...
It has been a month of non-stop headlines for Microsoft Windows users, with the long-awaited release of 24H2, the re-release of Recall and U.S. government update deadlines as various vulnerabilities ...
The Windows 10 world is still reeling from the news that Microsoft has finally extended the end-of-life deadline from October 2025 by a further 12-months, subject to that $30 stipend of course. But it ...
Microsoft reminded customers today that multiple editions of Windows 10, version 21H2, will reach the end-of-service (EOS) in two months, on June 13, 2023. This applies to the following Windows 10 ...
As Windows 10 gradually winds down in favor of the oft-maligned Windows 11, Microsoft is beginning to reduce its support for the older OS. Their latest move is to automatically upgrade anyone running ...
Microsoft announced today that it would end support for Windows 10 21H2 in June when the Enterprise and Education editions reach the end of service. Once the end-of-service date is reached, systems ...
Microsoft is planning to end its sale of Windows 10 licenses by the end of the month. It should prevent its customers from downloading the older operating system directly from their websites. So if ...
Windows 11 has been around for less than four years, but murmurings about its successor started long ago. While many believed 2025 would be the year Microsoft would launch Windows 12 (coinciding with ...
Windows 10, version 21H1 has reached end of support and has received its last security update. How to do a clean install of Windows 11: See which option is best for you and why 7 reasons Windows 11 ...
Microsoft remains committed to killing off Windows 10 come October, but the situation isn't quite as black and white as it seems. “Stay on the right side of risk.” That’s what a new advertisement from ...