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  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. Windows 10 Support Ending: Transition to Windows 11 Explained

    Microsoft's long-standing promise of free Windows 10 updates is coming to an end—and if you haven’t already upgraded, you might soon find an email in your inbox that tells you to either update, get a new PC, or accept the vulnerability that comes with an unsupported system. Windows 10’s Sunset...
  3. Windows 10 Support Ending: What You Need to Know Before October 2025

    It’s a tech tale as old as—well—October 2025. Imagine you're sipping coffee in your cozy German office or home, blissfully unaware that your trusty Windows 10 machine could soon be as obsolete as 3.5-inch floppy disks. That’s the reality for some 32 million computers in Germany, still running on...
  4. Microsoft 365 Apps to Lose Windows 10 Support: What You Need to Know

    It's official — starting October 14, 2025, Microsoft will no longer offer support for Microsoft 365 apps, such as Word, Excel, and PowerPoint, on Windows 10. This announcement coincides with the end of support for the Windows 10 operating system itself. Although this news might seem like just...
  5. Windows 10 Support Ends: Microsoft 365 Apps to Drop Compatibility in 2025

    Ah, Windows users, we’ve reached another crossroads in the world of Microsoft software—where old operating systems meet a firm handshake goodbye, and new iterations come knocking with promises of greatness. Whether you're still living the Windows 10 life, clutching your beloved OS with...
  6. Windows 10 Support Ending in 2025: Why You Should Migrate to Windows 11 Now

    As the clock winds towards 2025, the tech titan Microsoft is stepping up its game to coax users away from the ever-reliable Windows 10 and into the arms of its younger sibling, Windows 11. In a bold move, Microsoft has begun to prominently emphasize the need for migration on its support pages...
  7. Windows XP Does anyone plan on dropping XP?

    XP is fast. It's also uses MUCH less resources than every OS after it. XP is for people who like to get things done on their computer. One of my computers has a 500GB HDD, 4GB of 1600 mhz ram (only 3.5 useable) and an Intel i5 3.4 GHz Quad-Core Ivy Bridge (OC'd to 4.2). I have the room... I have...