Microsoft announced that beginning Oct. 14, Windows 10 will no longer be supported on devices. Learn what this means and what your options might be.
Four years after the launch of Windows 11, Microsoft is finally ending support for Windows 10, but what does that mean?
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Microsoft has confirmed that support for Windows 10 will end on October 14, 2025. After this date, users will not receive any updates, features, or security patches, leaving their devices at risk.
Microsoft has reminded customers that Windows 10 will be retired in two months after all editions of Windows 10, version 22H2 reach their end of servicing on October 14. On the same date, Windows 10 ...
Microsoft has formally ended its support for the Windows 10 operating system, with cybersecurity experts advising users to upgrade their PC software to ward off digital threats.
People living in the European Economic Area will get it for free by registering. For other users to get it for free, they ...
The death of Windows 10 has been signaled for years. Come October 14, 2025, the current, most-popular version of Windows will be no more — at least when it comes to technical support, new features, ...
If you’re loath to give up Windows 10 when support expires in about two years, there’s some good news and bad news: Microsoft is extending your support options — but you’ll be forced to pay an ...
On Friday, Microsoft reminded customers once again that Windows 10 will reach its end of support in 30 days, on October 14. Windows 10 2015 LTSB and Windows 10 IoT Enterprise LTSB 2015 will also reach ...