pc obsolescence

  1. Windows 10 End of Support: Challenges, Risks, and Environmental Impact

    As Microsoft approaches the end-of-support date for Windows 10, a wave of controversy has engulfed the tech giant’s latest decisions regarding extended security for older PCs. Despite a recent move to offer free Extended Security Updates (ESU) to Windows 10 users—alongside traditional paid...
  2. Windows 10 End of Support 2025: Risks, Rewards, and the Future of PC Upgrades

    As Windows 10 nears its end of support cutoff in October 2025, a new sense of urgency has permeated Microsoft’s messaging to its vast user base. For millions still running the aging operating system, the past year has brought a noticeable escalation in Microsoft’s efforts to nudge — or, as some...
  3. KDE as a Sustainable Alternative: Helping Windows 10 Users Transition Amid E-Waste Crisis

    As millions of users around the world brace themselves for the rapidly-approaching end of support for Windows 10, a new reality is setting in for consumer and enterprise alike: a vast swathe of perfectly serviceable PCs faces planned obsolescence. In this pivotal moment for operating systems...
  4. Are Windows 11 Requirements Driving Unnecessary Hardware Upgrades and Environmental Harm?

    Microsoft’s decision to enforce strict hardware requirements for Windows 11, coupled with aggressive marketing campaigns from both Redmond and hardware partners like Asus, has ignited one of the most contentious debates in the tech sphere today: Are users being “forced” into unnecessary hardware...
  5. Windows 11's Hardware Requirements: Security Boon or Planned Obsolescence?

    From the moment Microsoft announced Windows 11's system requirements, the very relationship between users and Windows PCs entered uncharted waters. No longer was upgrading the operating system merely a question of software compatibility or performance. Instead, the introduction of mandatory...
  6. Windows 10 End-of-Life: How Linux Offers a Sustainable, Secure Alternative for Millions

    As the countdown to Windows 10’s official end-of-life reaches its final months, a perfect storm is gathering for millions of PC owners and IT decision-makers around the world. According to sector analysts and cross-verified industry estimates, roughly 240 million computers risk obsolescence once...