– Some 65% of Windows users are still using Windows 10. – Some PCs that run Windows 10, and are still fast enough for their ...
Microsoft has outlined the extended update program for consumers running Windows 10, but Windows 11 is still the preferred ...
Microsoft has confirmed pricing for its extended support updates program for consumers looking to stay on Windows 10 beyond ...
But the company has shared some good news for those who don’t plan to take the Windows 11 upgrade. Microsoft’s Windows 10 ...
As Neowin has just discovered, “Microsoft doesn't like you downloading Windows 10 even from official sources anymore,” with “cautionary banners about the upcoming end of life (EOL) of Windows 10 ...
and also those amongst the 900 million Windows 10 users with especially aged hardware. We know the enforced hardware upgrade will remain the biggest sticking point as October 2025 approaches.
Microsoft's Windows 11 is finally gaining significant traction in the market, nearly three years after its initial release.
Now we know exactly what users must do to keep safe with Microsoft saying it will offer Extended Security Updates (ESUs) for ...
Also: How to upgrade ... after Windows 10 reaches its end-of-support date? That's not exactly true. Microsoft will indeed continue developing security updates for Windows 10, but they won't be free.
Windows 10 is one of the most popular operating systems out there, and Microsoft is extending an olive branch of sorts to ...