Windows 10 support ended back in October. Here's how to keep access to Windows 10 security updates without spending a dime.
The world has moved toward Windows 11 and its successors. Yet people like me are sticking to the familiar blue glow of Windows 10. This isn't procrastination, it's a choice to stick to workstations ...
Running a system with Windows 10 is now as risky as it gets. This is because Microsoft has moved past the 10-year-old system and wants nothing with it anymore. The company will no longer maintain your ...
Support for Windows 10 ended last year, meaning that although millions of PCs are still running Windows 10, all of them are now vulnerable to security risks. Some users will receive updates for a ...
Are you still using Windows 10 on your desktop or laptop? If so, you need to know this: As of October 14, Microsoft moved the software to its "end of life" phase. What that means is that while Windows ...
Home users who sign in to Windows 10 with a Microsoft account can register for Extended Security Updates (ESU) at no cost and continue receiving free updates until October 14th, 2026. The first ...
If you can’t—or don’t want to—upgrade to full Windows 11, consider this lightweight version of Microsoft’s operating system ...