environmental impact of tech

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Discussions on WindowsForum.com about the environmental impact of tech focus on how the end of Windows 10 support in 2025 drives hardware obsolescence. Users explore the sustainability of upgrading versus replacing PCs, with some considering Linux as a cost-effective, eco-friendly alternative to buying new hardware. The tag covers themes of e-waste reduction, extending device lifespans, and the environmental costs of forced upgrades tied to Microsoft's support lifecycle. These threads weigh the trade-offs between security, performance, and environmental responsibility, offering practical advice for users seeking to minimize their tech footprint.
  1. Windows 10 Support Ends in 2025: How to Protect Your PC and Prepare for the Transition

    You might want to take a seat and cling onto your closest desktop, because if you’re reading this on an aging Windows 10 PC, the digital hourglass is tumbling dangerously low. Microsoft, in a move that has left users gasping more than Clippy at a cybersecurity conference, has urged—nay...
  2. Beyond Windows 10: Embracing Linux as a Sustainable, Cost-Effective Alternative

    As Microsoft moves forward with the full public rollout of Windows 11 version 24H2, a significant transition is underway for millions of Windows users worldwide. Alongside the triumphant announcement of this latest update, Microsoft has issued a stark reminder: support for Windows 10 draws to a...
  3. End of Windows 10 Support in 2025: Why You Should Upgrade to Windows 11 Now

    Microsoft Drops Windows 10 Support in 2025: Time to Upgrade to Windows 11 Microsoft's support update announcement has set off a chain reaction, prompting enthusiasts and everyday users alike to re-examine their upgrade plans. With Windows 10 support officially ending on October 14, 2025, users...