– Some 65% of Windows users are still using Windows 10. – Some PCs that run Windows 10, and are still fast enough for their ...
If you’re running Windows 10 and want to use it beyond the bitter end of support next fall, Microsoft has a deal for you: $30 for a year of updates. The software giant announced that ...
Recalled Recall, $30 for Windows 10 updates, new Windows bugs, and more stories in this week's Microsoft Weekly news recap.
Microsoft revealed today how much consumers still using Windows 10 will need to pay to receive one additional year of ...
Microsoft offers Windows 10 users a year of security updates for $30. The company also offered plenty of encouragement for ...
That $30 is for one year’s worth of updates, and that’s the only option at this time. (You won’t be able to re-subscribe at the end, thus ending Windows 10 support.) Microsoft has been ...
For the first time ever, Microsoft is also introducing ESUs for personal use. It will cost users $30 to continue receiving Critical and Important security updates for Windows 10 after the October ...
After months of beta testing, Microsoft officially released its major 2024 update for Windows 11 on October 1. Known as ...
The Windows 10 world is still reeling from the news that Microsoft has finally extended the end-of-life deadline from October 2025 by a further 12-months, subject to that $30 stipend of course. But it ...
Microsoft has released the KB5044273 cumulative update for Windows 10 22H2 and Windows 10 21H2, which includes nine changes and fixes, including a new Windows Update opt-in notification shown when ...
Microsoft is finally revealing that it will charge consumers $30 for a year of extra security updates to Windows 10. Support for Windows 10 will end on October 14th, 2025, but consumers will be ...
We are now about a year out from the scheduled deprecation date for Windows 10 (14 October 2025) after which Microsoft will no longer support it with regular updates. Microsoft describes the new ...