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Microsoft is ending support for Windows 10, one of the world’s most popular operating systems today, a move that leaves hundreds of millions of users exposed to cyber-attacks and data
Say goodbye to local installations, as Microsoft continues its crackdown on those who want to avoid a Microsoft account.
From 14 Oct 2025, Microsoft ends free support for Windows 10, used by 40% of users worldwide. Without updates, devices risk malware and cyberattacks. Users can upgrade to Windows 11, pay for extended protection,
Everyone is buzzing about the end of Windows 10 support next week, but one Windows 11 edition will also soon be out of support, and Microsoft wants you to know about it.
People running Windows 11 23H2 are in much the same boat as those on Windows 10, in terms of not having any security updates going forward being a bad thing. Without monthly updates to fix security flaws, version 23H2 will become vulnerable to exploits, and as time goes on, potentially more and more avenues of compromise will be left open.
Microsoft ends support for its older OS tomorrow, but there are three ways to extend critical security updates and remain on Windows 10 for another year. Two options are free.
Microsoft is updating the Copilot app in all Windows Insider channels with direct support for Windows 11 Settings.
Microsoft Copilot has begun rolling out a significant update on Windows, giving the AI assistant ability to create Office documents, drafting Word, Excel, and Power Point Files from the