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The era of Windows 10 support ended on Oct. 14 of last year. After more than a decade, Microsoft is prioritizing updates for the latest OS, Windows 11, and has thus stopped providing security updates ...
Windows 10 KB5078885 is rolling out, and it’ll install only on PCs enrolled in the Extended Security Updates (ESU). This update is part of the March 2026 Patch Tuesday cycle, and Microsoft has also ...
It's officially time to let go. Windows 10 has been over as we know it for some time now, only for Windows 11 to have taken over. To finalize things even further, Microsoft ended support for the ...
Windows 10 is among the best operating system to use. It has the right mix of every feature you need. It is a bit heavy for old PCs and laptops. Also, its updates are infamous for breaking things out ...
Windows 10 can still receive security-only updates after end of support through Extended Security Updates (ESU). If your PC is eligible, you can activate one extra year of security patches (typically ...
Tiny10, developed by NTEDV, is a simplified version of Windows 10. Using this OS, you can run Windows 10 on low-end PCs. It cuts out unnecessary apps and services but keeps core tools like Disk ...
On October 14, 2025, Microsoft officially ended support for Windows 10. Although they gave users ample time to switch to Windows 11, millions still rely on Windows 10 and cannot upgrade to the new OS ...
Windows 10 PCs can receive free security updates until October 2026. To qualify for free personal updates, enroll with a Microsoft account. Customers in any of the 30 EEA countries automatically ...
This week Microsoft made a couple of big Windows announcements. First, the company confirmed that Windows 11 is becoming an agentic OS leading to a massive backlash. The company also ended support for ...
With the first Patch Tuesday following Windows 10’s end of support approaching next week, users who continue to run the operating system should enroll in the Extended Security Updates (ESU) program to ...
Windows users are, understandably, given the size of the operating system market share, a prime target for attackers of all kinds, from nation-state espionage actors to hackers and scammers. Windows ...