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Don't want to fork over $30 for a one-year subscription to Windows 10 Extended Security Updates? Microsoft is offering a ...
Microsoft will officially end support for its most popular operating system later this year. Here's what you should do with ...
Microsoft remains committed to killing off Windows 10 come October, but the situation isn't quite as black and white as it ...
The impending end of support for Windows 10 has been delayed, giving accounting firms a little more time to make upgrades ...
No, Microsoft Works has been discontinued and development was stopped in 2009 – but you can still use it on your Windows 11/10 PC by installing it in Compatibility Mode. This software supported ...
Microsoft revealed last year that it will charge consumers $30 for a year of extra security updates to Windows 10. Now, it’s ...
Pay to keep Windows 10 supported, sort of. If you want to continue using Windows 10 after the end of support, Microsoft will offer security-only updates for the operating system if you pay for an ...
While you may be able to install Windows 11 Home, the basic version, at no cost, you won't get remote desktop access, ...
While consumers can now get a year of extended security updates for Windows 10 for free, enterprises will still have to pay ...
A Microsoft spokesperson confirmed to Ars that Microsoft Account sign-in will be required to enroll a PC into the ESU program ...
Microsoft has announced the end of Windows 10, the world’s most popular operating system. And the decision will leave millions of users with a financial headache. Microsoft broke the news ...
Although Microsoft is winding down support for Windows 10, the vast majority of its customers still use the OS. Based on the lukewarm response to Windows 11, it's unlikely that this will change soon.