Microsoft announces a safe way to stick with Windows 10 past its 2025 end-of-support date, but it'll cost you.
Microsoft has outlined the extended update program for consumers running Windows 10, but Windows 11 is still the preferred ...
Microsoft just released a new version of PC Manager, the free tuning tool for optimizing Windows 10 and Windows 11 systems ...
As you may know, support for Windows 10 expires in just under a year’s time. But if you’re reluctant to upgrade to Windows 11, there’s a new alternative: you can pay a little extra to keep ...
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.
Microsoft offers Windows 10 users a year of security updates for $30. The company also offered plenty of encouragement for ...
There's is now less than a year until Microsoft ends all free support for Windows 10 leaving users with some tough choices ..
With full free support stopping from October 2025 ... new features or protected from the latest cyber-attacks. Some Windows 10 machines can simply move to Windows 11 via a software update but there ...
The more serious challenge, though, will be one of user inertia. At last count, estimates are that there remain 900 million ...
Naturally, Microsoft is once again encouraging consumers to upgrade to Windows 11 instead of purchasing extended security updates for Windows 10. “With the Windows 10 End of Support moment ...
Even now, many users have refused to upgrade to Windows 11, because they are so satisfied with Windows 10. But Microsoft announced that it would end support for Windows 10 in June 2021.
Recalled Recall, $30 for Windows 10 updates, new Windows bugs, and more stories in this week's Microsoft Weekly news recap.