Windows 10 support has ended, leaving millions exposed. Here are six options, from upgrading to Windows 11 to switching to Linux or ChromeOS Flex.
Microsoft is changing Windows on almost all PCs. Secure Boot is a critical component in keeping users safe. It relies on ...
Support for Windows 10 has ended, putting your system at risk. You don't have to upgrade—here's how to stay protected.
Microsoft has just confirmed there are now 1.6 billion Windows users — most of whom are affected by its decision to terminate ...
Support for Windows 10 is scheduled to end on Oct. 14. Although the older operating system is 10 years old, it's still used by up to 400 million computers and nearly 41% of PC owners. If you're among ...
Officially, Microsoft will stop providing new security updates for Windows 10 PCs after October 14, 2025, a little over a decade after its initial release. It's a stick that Microsoft is using to push ...
There are over 500 million people globally who use Microsoft Windows 10 on their computer. And now, Microsoft has ended automatic, free updates for that operating system starting Tuesday, Oct. 14. It ...
You've probably heard the news by now: Windows 10 is slated to reach end of life on October 14, 2025. If you're one of the countless among us who still use Windows 10, don't stress — your copy of ...
The Secure Boot certificates powering one of Windows' most critical security features expire in June 2026 — and not every PC ...
Microsoft has made a big deal of the fact that Windows 10 moves out of support this October. Yet it continues to offer Windows 10 users more and more options to remain on the platform. The most recent ...
Click the Accept and install button, and your Windows 10 PC will be upgraded to Windows 11. You should be able to use your PC ...