Last week, Microsoft officially ended support for Windows 10, forcing users to either extend support in a few limited ways, ...
Windows 10 was initially released in July 2015, around three years after the release of Windows 8. The update’s main priority was to roll back some of Windows 8’s more divisive user interface changes, ...
Windows 10 finally met its official end on October 14 last week, after a decade of existence, with users pushed to upgrade to ...
The latest patch includes fixes for zero-day exploits including privilege escalation, secure boot bypass, memory corruption, ...
Despite plans to make it the last major upgrade, Windows 10 was superseded by Windows 11, and now Microsoft support for Windows 10 has come to an end.
Microsoft no longer officially supports Windows 10, but you still have an option to get one year of free security updates.
Microsoft’s October 2025 Patch Tuesday fixes 183 flaws, including three exploited zero-days and two 9.9 CVSS bugs.
Microsoft ended automatic, free updates for Windows 10 users, potentially rendering millions of computers increasingly ...
This past week Microsoft released the Patch Tuesday updates for August 2025 on Windows 10 (KB5063709 / KB5063877 / KB5063871 / KB5063889) and for Windows 11 (KB5063878, KB5063875). Aside from that, ...
Windows 11 isn't as different from Windows 10 as it might seem at first glance. And what you can't get used to, you can often ...