Windows 11 officially requires a Trusted Platform Module. Here's why and what to do if your old PC doesn't have one.
As of 14 October, Windows 10 will become the source of major security concerns. From this date onwards, Microsoft will cease all technical support, feature updates, and – most critically – security ...
Windows 10 is no longer supported, but that does not mean it is not impacted by the latest Patch Tuesday update.
The tech giant has rolled out fixes for 173 CVEs, including five critical-severity security defects. Microsoft on Tuesday ...
Despite plans to make it the last major upgrade, Windows 10 was superseded by Windows 11, and now Microsoft support for Windows 10 has come to an end.
Support for Windows 10 PCs has ended. Yet online marketplaces are still selling models that don’t meet Microsoft’s ...
For a long time, Windows 10 users have been relying on the generation-old OS for their day-to-day tasks. Even though Windows 11 came out back in 2025, the older OS, Windows 10, still remains the ...
Microsoft will officially end software support for Windows 10 in about two weeks. However, people whose devices do not support Windows 11 can easily get another year of security updates for free.
Today is Microsoft' 2025 Patch Tuesday, which includes security updates for 172 flaws, including six zero-day vulnerabilities ...
October 14th, 2025, marks the end of Windows 10 support. While users can still work on the operating system, Microsoft warns ...
It's crunch time, folks. There is now only two weeks to go before Microsoft pulls the plug on Windows 10, meaning from October 14, the decade old OS will no longer be updated with important security ...
Four years after the launch of Windows 11, Microsoft is finally ending support for Windows 10, but what does that mean?