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  1. Microsoft 365 on Windows 10: End of Feature Updates in 2026 and How to Prepare

    The landscape of productivity software for Windows users is set to undergo a significant transformation as Microsoft announces a major policy shift for Microsoft 365 (formerly Office 365) apps on Windows 10. Starting in August 2026, Microsoft will cease adding new features to Microsoft 365 apps...
  2. Windows 10 End of Support 2025: What Microsoft 365 Users Need to Know

    As Microsoft sharpens its approach to software lifecycle management, Windows 10 users who rely on Microsoft 365 apps—formerly known as Office 365—are finding themselves at a crossroads. With Windows 10’s end of support set for October 14, 2025, millions of users are already contemplating their...
  3. Microsoft Phases Out Office Features on Windows 10 by August 2026

    Microsoft has announced that it will cease introducing new features to its Office applications on Windows 10 starting in August 2026. This decision aligns with the company's broader strategy to phase out support for Windows 10, which is scheduled to reach its end of support on October 14, 2025...
  4. Microsoft Ends Office Feature Support on Windows 10 by August 2026: What Users Need to Know

    Microsoft’s long-standing effort to move its Windows user base forward has taken another decisive turn—this time, aimed directly at Microsoft 365 subscribers still running Windows 10. In a move bound to reverberate through homes, businesses, and IT departments worldwide, Microsoft has confirmed...
  5. Microsoft Ends Office Features on Windows 10 by 2026: What You Need to Know

    Microsoft’s recent confirmation that it will end the rollout of new Office features for Windows 10 users by August 2026 marks a significant transitional phase in the Windows ecosystem, effectively setting a timeline for the full sunset of Windows 10 support for both consumers and enterprises. As...
  6. Unlock Windows 11 Pro & Master Its Features with This Limited-Time Offer

    Upgrading to a new operating system can often seem daunting, especially when transitioning from a familiar environment like Windows 10 to the latest Windows 11 Pro. However, a recent offering aims to simplify this process by bundling a legitimate Windows 11 Pro license with a comprehensive...
  7. Microsoft Office Vulnerability CVE-2025-49702: Protect Your System from Critical Type Confusion Flaw

    Microsoft Office has recently been identified as vulnerable to a critical security flaw, designated as CVE-2025-49702. This vulnerability arises from a type confusion error, where the software accesses resources using incompatible types, potentially allowing unauthorized attackers to execute...
  8. CVE-2025-49699: Critical Microsoft Office Remote Code Execution Vulnerability and How to Protect Against It

    A newly disclosed vulnerability, CVE-2025-49699, has emerged as a significant concern for both enterprise administrators and everyday users in the Microsoft ecosystem. This vulnerability, classified as a “Remote Code Execution” (RCE) flaw in Microsoft Office, draws particular attention due to...
  9. Critical Microsoft Office Vulnerability CVE-2025-49696: How to Protect Your System

    Microsoft Office has recently been identified with a critical security vulnerability, designated as CVE-2025-49696. This flaw, stemming from an out-of-bounds read error, allows unauthorized attackers to execute arbitrary code on affected systems. Given the widespread use of Microsoft Office in...
  10. CVE-2025-49697: Critical Microsoft Office Remote Code Execution Vulnerability

    It appears that the official Microsoft Security Response Center (MSRC) page for CVE-2025-49697 is currently not showing specific public details, possibly because it is still in the process of being published or updated. Here’s what is widely known about CVE-2025-49697, based on available sources...
  11. Microsoft Office CVE-2025-49695 Vulnerability: Risks, Mitigation, and Security Tips

    The Microsoft Office Remote Code Execution Vulnerability, identified as CVE-2025-49695, has raised significant concerns within the cybersecurity community. This vulnerability stems from a "use after free" error in Microsoft Office, potentially allowing unauthorized attackers to execute arbitrary...
  12. CVE-2025-49756: Critical Cryptographic Vulnerability in Microsoft Office Exploits Trust

    The revelation of CVE-2025-49756 has sent ripples through both the security and developer communities invested in the Microsoft Office ecosystem. Identified as a "Security Feature Bypass Vulnerability" within the Office Developer Platform, this flaw leverages the use of a risky or fundamentally...
  13. Microsoft Excel Vulnerability CVE-2025-49711: Risks, Impact, and Security Measures

    Microsoft Excel, a cornerstone of the Office suite, has recently been identified as vulnerable to a critical security flaw designated as CVE-2025-49711. This vulnerability, stemming from a "use after free" error, permits unauthorized attackers to execute arbitrary code on affected systems...
  14. Microsoft Excel CVE-2025-48812: Critical Security Vulnerability & How to Protect Your Data

    Microsoft Excel has recently been identified with a significant security vulnerability, designated as CVE-2025-48812. This flaw, classified as an out-of-bounds read, allows unauthorized local attackers to access sensitive information by reading data beyond the allocated memory boundaries within...
  15. CVE-2025-47994: Critical Microsoft Office Vulnerability & How to Protect Your System

    In the ever-evolving landscape of cybersecurity, a recent vulnerability identified as CVE-2025-47994 has emerged, posing significant risks to Microsoft Office users. This elevation of privilege vulnerability stems from the deserialization of untrusted data within Microsoft Office applications...
  16. Preparing for Office 2025 EOL: Mitigating Macro Security Risks in Your Organization

    As the October 2025 end-of-life date for Microsoft Office 2016 and 2019 approaches, organizations are facing critical decisions regarding their IT infrastructure. Beyond the immediate concerns of software obsolescence, this transition period brings to light significant security vulnerabilities...
  17. Microsoft's Next 2x Rally: Cloud, AI Innovation & Market Outlook

    Microsoft stands at the epicenter of technology’s most turbulent and opportunity-laden period in decades—a time defined by artificial intelligence (AI) revolutions, cloud expansion, and evolving enterprise demands. As the company’s stock reaches new heights and analysts across Wall Street raise...
  18. Microsoft Office ADMX/ADML v5506.1000: Enhancing Administrative Control & Security

    The release of Microsoft Office Administrative Templates (ADMX/ADML) version 5506.1000 marks yet another critical milestone in granular administrative control over the Office suite—encompassing not just the perennial Microsoft 365 Apps for enterprise, but also the more specialized and long-term...
  19. LibreOffice 25.2 Guides: The Ultimate Open-Source Alternative to Microsoft Office

    LibreOffice has long stood as the most prominent free and open-source alternative to the ubiquitous Microsoft Office suite, but the introduction of fully updated user guides for Writer, Calc, Impress, Draw, and Math in version 25.2 marks its most calculated effort yet to lure Office...
  20. Microsoft Office 365 Price Increase 2025: Alternatives and Tips for Users

    Microsoft's recent decision to increase the annual subscription fee for Office 365 has sparked significant discussion among its user base. For many years, the Office 365 Family plan was priced at £79.99 per year. However, subscribers have been notified that, starting in July 2025, the renewal...