Despite the end of free support for many Windows 10 versions, usage data still shows a slow transition toward Windows 11.
Windows 10 still has life left in the tank... if you install the right version. But Microsoft doesn't want you to do it.
Over a billion PCs could still be using Windows 10 and that means many may be at greater risk of cyber attacks.
Microsoft’s decision to end mainstream support for Windows 10 has turned a routine product sunset into a structural shock for ...
A big new update for Firefox is now available, offering Windows 10 users a new backup tool, a dedicated GPU process for macOS ...
Advocacy groups in the EU and U.S. are pushing “Right to Update” legislation that would require manufacturers to provide ...
Huge numbers of Windows users are refusing to upgrade to Windows 11 -- and many of them are citing its AI features as the ...
Valve ended official support for Windows 7 and Windows 8.x in the Steam client just a year ago, forcing gamers clinging to ...
With the end of support for Windows 10 in the rearview mirror, Todd Dixon talks about what it means for everyone who is still ...
The release targets the Windows Recovery Environment and plays a major role in how systems recover from boot failures.
Microsoft's official documentation has a list of supported processors by Windows 11, which allows users to see what chips can ...
Microsoft is testing a new Windows Run, but don’t worry. It won’t replace the existing legacy Windows Run dialog that we all ...