Windows 10 is no longer going to receive free security updates in the future, but that doesn't mean you have to update to ...
The end is in sight - for Windows 10, anyway. It's been nearly a decade since Microsoft first launched its popular Windows 10 operating system, and to this day it remains widely used. That's even true ...
While your Windows 10 devices will still function after support ends, they will lack the vital updates that keep software secure and running smoothly. Organisations relying on Microsoft Windows 365 ...
Microsoft has announced that it will cease support for Windows 10 exactly one year from now, setting the end-of-life (EOL) date to October 2025. This decision marks a significant transition for the ...
Windows 10’s End of Support (EOS) marks a fair warning to all who haven’t still upgraded to Windows 11 because of software or hardware issues. While the End of Support for Windows 10 happens in ...
Windows 10 support ends today – 21M UK users face rising cyber risks Nothing Ahead: Pexels On 14 October 2025, Microsoft officially ends support for Windows 10, ceasing free security updates and ...
Support for Windows 10 is no more, leaving you with a few options as to what to do next. We share some insights from the experts As of October 14, Microsoft is wrapping up its support and it’s crucial ...
In a reversal of its previous stance, Microsoft will provide several more years of official support for users running Office or Microsoft 365 on Windows 10 machines. Microsoft has announced quietly ...
Microsoft officially ended support for Windows 10 on Tuesday, closing a decade-long chapter for one of the company's most widely deployed operating systems. The end of support means no new security ...
Microsoft is no longer interested in keeping Windows 10 alive, four years after Windows 11 debuted. After an initial plan to end support for the legendary OS in October 2025, Microsoft took user ...
A man from Southern California has taken Microsoft to court over its decision to stop supporting Windows 10, a move that could affect hundreds of millions of computers worldwide. Lawrence Klein filed ...