Support for Windows 10 has ended, putting your system at risk. You don't have to upgrade—here's how to stay protected.
Windows 10 is reaching end-of-life next month, which means Microsoft will no longer issue patches and no longer provide functional enhancements for free. Those organisations that have yet to migrate ...
Oct. 14 is D-Day for users of Microsoft's operating system, Windows 10. After that date Microsoft will cease providing security patches which protect users from viruses and malware. It's estimated ...
Microsoft is officially working on a new “PC-to-PC” migration tool for Windows 11, reports Windows Latest. A few months ago, the Insider Dev version of Windows 11 gained a new (but undocumented) ...
UNLOCKED. SO HERE’S A QUESTION FOR YOU. IF YOU WENT OUT OF THE HOUSE FOR THE DAY, WOULD YOU CONSIDER PUTTING A SIGN ON YOUR FRONT DOOR READING DOORS UNLOCKED? NO ONE’S HOME. GO ON IN. OF COURSE YOU ...
It’s now been four years since Windows 11’s release and Microsoft is tired of waiting for users to switch over. As of September 2025, Windows 11 and Windows 10 are still neck and neck when it comes to ...
Time may be running out for your Windows 10 computer. After Oct. 14, Microsoft will stop providing free security updates for the operating system. First, you need to find out where you stand. The ...
Microsoft’s Windows 10 life support ends tomorrow, Oct. 14. After that, the tech giant will no longer provide free security updates, bug fixes, or technical support for the operating system. That ...
Windows 10 was launched in July 2015. It was supposed to be the last major operating system (OS) upgrade, but Microsoft released Windows 11 in October 2021, and now Windows 10 has reached end of life, ...
Microsoft's blog recently gave a firm warning: unsupported systems aren't just outdated, they're unprotected. That message targets anyone still using Windows 10, and it's serious. In Microsoft's ...
Microsoft rolls out Entra ID passkeys on Windows, enabling secure passwordless sign-in across managed and unmanaged devices.