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os, Microsoft and Windows 10
Microsoft’s Bad News For Millions Of Windows Users—You Are Now At Risk
The global numbers fall within the margin of error to some extent, but the US numbers seem more clear-cut. This change comes after Microsoft’s confirmation of a 12-month extended support option for Windows 1 users from next October. This will cost $30 per PC, but for those stubborn Windows 10 holdouts, it could be worth it.
Fed up with hearing about Windows 10 support ending next year? Bad news – Microsoft has stepped up its Windows 11 upgrade campaign
Haven’t upgraded to Windows 11 yet? Microsoft is doubling down on its efforts to persuade Windows 10 users to make the leap.
Microsoft’s support docs are urging Windows 10 users to get Windows 11
Microsoft updates all docs against Windows 10 and won't budge from the pre-decided retirement date for the decade old operating system.
Microsoft Warns 400 Million Windows Users—Do Not Stop Your Updates
More than 800 million Windows 10 users and another 50 million on even older, already obsolete versions of Windows. Of the 800 million Windows 10 users, more than 400 million likely don’t meet the TPM 2.0 threshold.
Windows 10 is fighting back and it is terrible news for Microsoft's Windows 11
Windows 10 might be less than 12 months away from being sent to the history books but that's not stopping people from using it.
Microsoft Warns: 400 Million PCs Risk Losing Windows Updates
Microsoft warns 400 million PCs risk losing updates as Windows 10 support ends in 2025. Users must upgrade hardware for Windows 11, pay for extended security, or risk cybersecurity threats.
Windows 11 upgrade dilemma: Microsoft warns users of compatibility risks as Windows 10 support ends in 2025
With Windows 10's end-of-support deadline approaching in October 2025, these users face a dilemma: either update to Windows 11 with potential compatibility issues or continue using Windows 10 and risk losing security updates.
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Market share surprise: Windows 10 popularity is increasing
According to the latest Statcounter data on desktop OS market share, Windows is currently used on over 72 percent of ...
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Microsoft’s Windows 10 End Might Spark Start Of New AI PC Spending
Microsoft partners ready themselves for the Windows 10 to Windows 11 refresh cycle, where they could persuade customers to ...
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WIndows 10: Market share increases – despite approaching end of support
The majority of desktop users rely on Windows 10, and the trend has been rising recently. Microsoft's advertising campaign ...
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Microsoft tries to convince Windows 10 users to buy a new PC with full-screen prompts
Windows 11 adoption is still lagging behind Windows 10, although it briefly became the most popular OS for PC gaming on Steam ...
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Save your computer from Microsoft's Windows 10 end-of-life planned obsolescence
With Windows 10's end-of-life less than a year away, up to 240 million PCs could be expedited to landfill. Here are some ...
XDA Developers on MSN
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Microsoft sends a warning to anyone using Windows 11 on incompatible hardware
Microsoft warns users of unsupported hardware using Windows 11 with a disclaimer Windows 11 will add a watermark if system ...
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Can’t uninstall or update your Microsoft Store apps? Weird Windows 10 bug has just been fixed, thankfully
Microsoft explains that this wasn’t an issue with Windows 10 itself, but rather with the latest version of WinAppSDK. Those ...
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Microsoft details how to install Windows 11 on unsupported PC not meeting requirements
To go back to Windows 10 on an unsupported Windows 11 device, follow these steps: Right-click on the Start menu and select ...
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