To access the ESU, you must meet some simple requirements. Only consumer-side Windows editions qualify, and your Windows 10 ...
With the end of support for Windows 10 finally here, many have (perhaps surprisingly) opted instead to jump to Linux instead ...
New Windows warning as millions face security nightmare. Republished on November 29 with new reports into Microsoft’s new AI upgrade and whether this can address the 2025 PC upgrade problem. A stark ...
TL;DR: Microsoft extends Windows 10 security updates for one year beyond the October 2025 end-of-support deadline, requiring users to sync PC settings via a Microsoft account or pay $30 per device.
The debate over which version of Windows is the greatest has raged for decades, but Microsoft is losing patience with sticklers who refuse to upgrade. For a significant number of users, Windows 10 is ...
Microsoft has been pushing Windows 10 users to adopt Windows 11 since the new operating system was released in 2021, but the Redmond company has been hitting the marketing campaign especially hard ...
This only affects PCs not enrolled for Windows 10 extended security updates (ESU). If that’s you and your PC is eligible for ...
Windows 11 has had poor adoption, with many people sticking to the good old Windows 10. Microsoft has been pushing users to upgrade, threatening to end software support and warning about potential ...
Forward-looking: As October 2025 draws closer, there will be more discussion and guidance around what to do about Windows 10's end-of-life. Whether through official channels, third-party solutions, or ...
Windows 11 is the latest and greatest operating system from Microsoft, but it has its flaws, so much so that even four years after its release, some people are sticking with older versions. Windows 10 ...
Windows 10 has been trudging towards its demise for the better part of a year, but some users aren’t ready to see it go — and one is suing. The suit is a last-minute effort to keep Windows 10 support ...
So what are people who are still using Windows 10 as their primary desktop/laptop OS going to do when it hits EoL this October? Personally I'm probably going to continue just running 10 for a while ...