Microsoft has reminded customers today that Windows 10 has reached the end of support and will no longer receive patches for newly discovered security vulnerabilities.
You've known it for a while: Microsoft has determined that it's moving Windows 10 to "end of life" status starting on October ...
For a long time, Windows 10 users have been relying on the generation-old OS for their day-to-day tasks. Even though Windows 11 came out back in 2025, the older OS, Windows 10, still remains the ...
Hundreds of millions of PCs are still running Windows 10, and even with extended security updates, the population of unpatched PCs will spike over the next few years. How bad can it get?
Microsoft no longer supports Windows 10. That said, if you powered on your Windows 10 PC this morning, only to read headlines suggesting the end of Windows 10, you might be a bit confused. Your ...
If your PC is still running Windows 10, here is an important update: Microsoft has officially moved the operating system to ...
Wondering whether you can still use Windows 10 after October 14, 2025? You can, but without ESU, you won't get any official ...
No piece of software lasts forever. Indeed, the preceding operating system Windows 8 was supported from 2012 to 2023, by at ...
Windows 10 was initially released in July 2015, around three years after the release of Windows 8. The update's main priority ...
As of October 14, 2025, Microsoft’s Windows 10 has reached the end of its usable life, prompting an outpouring of tributes ...
Windows 10 has reached end of support (EOS) on October 14, 2025, but the operating system is still running on millions of ...
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