After October 14, 2025, Microsoft will no longer release any regular updates to Windows 10. The company may make exceptions if a really serious security flaw is discovered — this has happened with ...
Microsoft wants to kill Windows 10 for users like you and me. Here's why I'm sticking with it and how I'm doing so.
With Windows 10 no longer supported, IT leaders need to consider how to manage the devices that haven’t yet been upgraded to Windows 11.
Dave Plummer, a veteran Microsoft developer who contributed to the creation of Task Manager, ZIP folders, and Windows Product Activation (WPA), has revealed the story behind ...
Microsoft wants to kill Windows 10 for users like you and me. Here's why I'm sticking with it and how I'm doing so.
Microsoft has introduced a native command-line text editor called Edit in Windows 11 Insider Canary Channel; general availability is unknown.
As support for Windows 10 comes to an end, you can now upgrade to Windows 11 version 25H2 through Windows Update or using the Installation Assistant.
The thing is that the updates are still online, in the Microsoft Update Catalog. What Legacy Update provides is a third-party replacement client which does the same job as the old webapp. It is able ...
From the 14th of October 2025, Microsoft announced that it will no longer freely provide security updates for their popular operating system, Windows 10.
Microsoft announced the Windows 10 Extended Security Updates (ESU) programme last year, and it allows users to continue to receive security updates until 2026. At the time, the company said it would ...
First off, as a standard user—just your everyday PC gamer without any certificates suggesting you know about servers and stuff—Windows 10 support will cease on October 14, 2025. If you don't do ...