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 ...
If you are not planning to upgrade Windows 10 to Windows 11 by 2025, then you will need to pay $30 for Extended Security Updates to secure Windows 10.
One year from today, on October 14, 2025, Microsoft will stop releasing security updates for PCs that are still running Windows 10.
From checking whether your PC meets the Windows 10 requirements to managing your files and programs, our guide makes it simple to upgrade. Do be aware that support ...
“An unsupported version of Windows doesn't receive software updates from Microsoft,” Microsoft said, referring to Windows XP, Windows Vista, Windows 7 and ... to update to Windows 10 instead ...
The more serious challenge, though, will be one of user inertia. At last count, estimates are that there remain 900 million ...
I was privileged to byline the cover story of the last print issue of PC Magazine, the Windows 7 review, and I’ve witnessed every Microsoft win and misstep up to the latest Windows 11.
Microsoft announces a safe way to stick with Windows 10 past its 2025 end-of-support date, but it'll cost you.
it's been available since Windows 7, but it only offered the option to snap two windows side by side. On Windows 10, Snap Assist was improved to support up to four snaps. And, on Windows 11 ...
Microsoft has outlined the extended update program for consumers running Windows 10, but Windows 11 is still the preferred ...
Microsoft is talking about older (Windows 8 or 7) PCs now, but the real question is: what happens next year when Windows 10 hits End of Life?