Tag: Windows 10

Windows 10’s Long Run Ends For Older Releases

Affected builds include older releases spanning from the 2015-era updates through early 2021 builds, and Microsoft urges devices on those versions to move to a supported Windows 10 release or a newer platform to continue receiving security patches and quality updates.

Microsoft Retires OneNote for Windows 10 After Years of Confusion

After this date, the app will enter a read-only state; users will still be able to view their notebooks, but editing, syncing, and updates will cease entirely.

Microsoft to support Edge on Windows 10 past 2025

The company will continue to provide updates for Microsoft Edge on the platform until at least October 2028. This period coincides with the end of the Extended Security Updates (ESU) program for Windows 10.

Microsoft breathes life into Windows with new beta testing

Microsoft has repeatedly said the end of support for Windows 10 is happening October 2025 but continues to offer new features to the operating system that now include a new beta program.

Google targets Windows 10 users, showing how ChromeOS Flex can save their soon to be unsupported PCs from doom

Google published a new blog post that highlights 11 simple ways its ChromeOS Flex operating system can save your Windows 10 PC from the landfill, and keep using it safely and securely.

Microsoft’s official PC Cleaner app launches out of public preview, proving you probably don’t need CCleaner anymore

Microsoft has quietly launched a new PC cleaner app in the Microsoft Store in the United States on both Windows 10 and Windows 11.
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