ZDNET's key takeaways Microsoft stopped supporting Windows 10 earlier this month.Many PCs with Windows 10 don't pass ...
It’s official: Microsoft has officially ended support for Windows 10. Thankfully, there’s a free and easy way to get another year’s worth of Extended Security Updates (which will take you to ...
Microsoft will no longer be offering free security updates for Windows 10. If you're not ready to upgrade to Windows 11, here ...
For users who aren’t ready-or able-to upgrade to Windows 11, there’s a way to stay protected for one more year: Windows 10 Extended Security Updates ...
Microsoft is gearing up to pull the plug on Windows 10 support in 10 days, pushing millions to switch to something new. If you need to upgrade to a new Windows 11 device to continue enjoying new ...
Windows 95 is back in an accessible and free way thanks to this website, which allows you to boot up the formative operating ...
Defender will continue to provide security even for unsupported Windows 10 PCs. But Microsoft still wants you to move to Windows 11.
Microsoft says the ESU program is "not intended as a long-term solution but rather as a temporary bridge to stay secure while one migrates to a newer, supported platform."  Windows security ...
Protecting Your (Windows 10) Environment with CDR The clock has officially run out for Windows 10. As of mid-October 2025, ...
When Microsoft announced it was ending support for Windows 10 last week, about 40% of all Windows users faced limited options ...
Windows 10 computers will still run - but they will no longer receive crucial security, feature, or technical updates, leaving millions of users potentially exposed to cyber threats ...