Valve has begun the final phase of a long‑running modernization: the Steam desktop client is now a native 64‑bit application on Windows 10 (x64) and Windows 11, and support for 32‑bit Windows installations will be frozen and then retired on January 1, 2026, after which Steam will no longer ship...
Microsoft's work on the Microsoft Store reached a visible inflection point in 2025: the app catalog expanded, the Store's UI and update plumbing were reworked, and a few controversial policy changes sharpened debate about user control versus security. What began as incremental improvements in...
Microsoft’s quietly evolving Windows Update behavior has put a familiar control — the “Pause updates for 7 days” button — squarely in the spotlight after multiple independent reports found that some Windows 10 PCs not enrolled in Microsoft’s Extended Security Updates (ESU) program are seeing...
Windows 10 will stop receiving free security fixes on October 14, 2025 — and if your PC can’t take the free Windows 11 upgrade, you have five realistic paths forward: enroll in Extended Security Updates (ESU), buy or rent a new Windows 11 PC (including cloud PCs), perform an unsupported upgrade...
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Microsoft 365 Copilot Chat is now appearing in more campus environments — including announcements from higher‑education IT teams — but at least one university link meant to explain the rollout is returning a 404, underscoring how fast the product is moving and how fragile institutional...
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Microsoft has quietly changed the Microsoft Store’s update behavior so that, for many consumer devices, the long‑standing, user-facing option to permanently turn off automatic app updates no longer persists; instead the Store now offers only time‑limited pause windows (commonly one to five...
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Microsoft has quietly changed the Microsoft Store’s update model: the long-standing, user-facing toggle to permanently disable automatic app updates now appears to be replaced on many consumer devices by a limited pause-only option that forces automatic updates to resume after a fixed interval...
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Microsoft has quietly tightened control over Microsoft Store app updates: recent reports from the Windows ecosystem indicate the Store no longer lets everyday users permanently turn off automatic app updates, limiting them instead to temporary pauses that re-enable themselves after a short...
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Windows Update's default behavior — downloading and installing patches without consulting you — has pushed many users to hunt for a reliable way to stop updates that interrupt work, gaming, or presentations. One MakeUseOf writer says they finally found the only technique that actually stuck: a...
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As Windows 10 approaches its tenth anniversary, it stands not just as an operating system, but as a defining chapter in modern computing. The journey of Windows 10—marked by bold innovations, controversial shifts, and even unexpected reversals—has mirrored broader trends in technology, privacy...
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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...
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For years, automatic updates have defined the Windows user experience—a double-edged sword bringing fresh features and vital security fixes, but also, at times, imposing unexpected reboots or compatibility headaches. However, recent news surrounding Microsoft’s KB5001716 update brings a...
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Microsoft has released the latest security baseline for Windows Server 2025, version 2506, on June 25, 2025. This update introduces several key changes aimed at enhancing security and operational flexibility for enterprise environments.
Key Changes in Version 2506
Deny Logon Through Remote...
When it comes to digital infrastructure, IT professionals face a constant balancing act—security, productivity, manageability, and compliance. Nowhere is this more evident than in the world of Windows devices deployed in enterprises and organizations. As businesses evolve amidst distributed...
For organizations striving to balance productivity, security, and cost-effectiveness, the ability to manage Windows device updates at scale has become both an operational imperative and a critical strategic opportunity. As hybrid work models proliferate and cybersecurity threats grow more...
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For organizations operating in today’s fast-paced, interconnected digital landscape, the way Windows devices are updated and managed has evolved dramatically. Businesses, educational institutions, and government agencies—each with unique compliance requirements, regulatory pressures, and...
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Microsoft’s new initiative to phase out legacy drivers from Windows Update marks a significant evolution in the management of device compatibility and security across the Windows ecosystem. As the company intensifies its focus on delivering reliable, up-to-date drivers, the aim is not only to...
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As millions of Windows 11 users increasingly depend on their PCs for work, creativity, and gaming, Microsoft’s behind-the-scenes decisions about driver management can have a far-reaching impact. The latest policy shift—the decision to stop pushing older, so-called legacy drivers through Windows...
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The evolution of software updates on Windows platforms has always been a subject of scrutiny and, at times, frustration. With the latest moves from Microsoft, the conversation has reignited, centering on the introduction of the new Windows Update orchestration platform—and what this means for...
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Few changes in the Windows ecosystem have generated as much anticipation and debate as Microsoft’s latest move to unify app updates through its Windows Update orchestration platform. Announced on May 27, the new foundation represents a significant shift in how software—far beyond core OS...
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