Step-by-step instructions help users migrate to Windows 11 while preserving emails, contacts, documents, and software ...
You've known it for a while: Microsoft has determined that it's moving Windows 10 to "end of life" status starting on October 14. That means while Windows 10 PCs will continue to work after that date, ...
On October 14, Microsoft is pulling the plug on Windows 10. Here's how to keep your PC alive when Microsoft stops releasing ...
To set the sleep timer on Windows 10, you'll need to find and open your computer's "Power & Sleep" menu.
You can easily switch desktops in Windows 10 and organize your activities by opening and switching between multiple virtual ...
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 ...
As the support of Windows 10 comes to an end on October 14, 2025, it's now the time to sign up for the Extended Security Updates (ESU) program to continue getting critical security updates after 2025.
With Copilot Vision, I can ask the AI about anything on the screen of my Windows PC or seen through the camera of my mobile device.
Valve has confirmed Steam will be dropping support for 32-bit versions of the Windows 10 operating system. The company said Windows 10 32-bit is used by just 0.01% of users, sparking the change.
Microsoft confirmed that it plans to auto-install Microsoft 365 Companion apps, including People, Calendar, and File Search, on Windows 11.
Although the support of Windows 10 is coming to an end, it doesn't mean you have to decommission your PC. Here are some options to consider.
If your computer is still running without issues and meets your needs, you have a few ways to extend its life beyond 2025. Microsoft is now offering enrollment to the Extended Security Updates (ESU) ...