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  1. Windows 11 Upgrade: Should You Risk Unsupported Hardware?

    Let’s get into the meat of the latest development coming from the Windows world—Microsoft is pulling no punches when it comes to getting users off Windows 10 and onto Windows 11. As the clock ticks down on Windows 10’s support lifecycle, Microsoft has doubled down on pushing upgrades, even...
  2. Windows 10 Support Ending: Extended Security Updates Explained

    The clock is ticking for Windows 10 users. Mark your calendars for October 14, 2025 — that’s when Microsoft officially pulls the plug on support for Windows 10. Effective that date, the tech giant will cease all technical support and security updates for the operating system that many still...
  3. Windows 10 Obsolescence: Urgent Warning for 400 Million PCs

    In a recent announcement, a shocking warning has been issued regarding the potential obsolescence of vast swathes of Windows PCs. With nearly 400 million systems at risk, Microsoft’s decision to phase out support for Windows 10 is looming, potentially triggering a catastrophic surge in discarded...
  4. Microsoft's $30 Extended Security Updates: Windows 10 Users Face Dilemma

    As the sun begins to set on Windows 10's life, Microsoft is nudging its user base to upgrade to Windows 11. However, for those who are either reluctant to make the switch or have machines that don’t quite make the cut for the latest and "greatest," there's now a new option on the table: an extra...
  5. Windows 10 Extended Security Update: What Users Need to Know

    Microsoft has just unveiled an exciting opportunity for Windows 10 users: the Extended Security Update (ESU) program is now available to consumers for the first time. This announcement comes just in time for those who have been holding on to their trusty Windows 10 systems but are wary about the...
  6. Windows 10 Users Face Deadline: Options Before October 2025

    As 2025 approaches, Windows 10 users are faced with a tough decision: adapt to Windows 11 or remain on an increasingly obsolete operating system. Microsoft has made its plans clear: support for Windows 10 will officially cease on October 14, 2025. However, for those not eager to make the leap to...