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  1. Windows 10 End of Support 2025: Upgrade, ESU, and Migration Playbook

    Microsoft has issued its clearest countdown yet: mainstream support for Windows 10 ends on October 14, 2025 — a hard servicing cut-off that removes routine security updates, quality fixes and standard technical support for the majority of Windows 10 editions and leaves millions of devices at...
  2. Windows 10 End of Support 2025: QMR, Copilot, and Windows Weekly 950

    Windows Weekly’s latest episode arrives like a two‑ton reminder that tech transitions rarely happen on a polite schedule: “Coding Makes Me Cry” (Episode 950) drills into the real-world fallout of Windows 10’s imminent end-of‑support, Microsoft’s evolving recovery and Copilot features, and the...
  3. The Gaming PC Placebo: Real vs Perceived Performance on Windows 10/11

    The gaming‑PC placebo is real: dozens of forum threads and decades of benching show that social comparison — a buddy’s boast about “10 more FPS” or “100MHz more core clock” — routinely convinces otherwise‑happy players that something is wrong with their system, even when subjective gameplay was...
  4. Windows 10 ESU 2026: Enroll for Security Updates Before Oct 14, 2025 Cutoff

    Windows 10 users facing the October 14, 2025 end-of-support deadline have one practical lifeline: Microsoft’s consumer Extended Security Updates (ESU) program can keep eligible machines receiving critical and important security patches through October 13, 2026 — but enrollment is time-sensitive...
  5. Windows August Update Breaks NDI Live Streams: Mitigation Steps

    The August cumulative update for Windows — most notably KB5063878 (Windows 11 24H2, OS Build 26100.4946) and companion rollups for Windows 10 — has been identified as the root cause of a wave of streaming and system problems that emerged in mid‑August and persisted into September, producing...
  6. Steam Drops 32-bit Windows Support by Jan 2026: Moving to a 64-bit-Only Client

    Steam will stop supporting 32‑bit versions of Windows on January 1, 2026 — a narrowly targeted but important platform change that affects a vanishing fraction of Steam users and formalises the final phase of Valve’s shift to a 64‑bit‑only Steam client. Background The news that Steam will drop...
  7. Steam Ends 32-Bit Windows Support on Jan 1, 2026 - Migration Guide

    Steam will stop supporting 32‑bit editions of Windows on January 1, 2026 — a decision that closes the last mainstream holdout for 32‑bit Windows on Valve’s gaming platform and forces the small number of remaining Windows 10 32‑bit users to plan a near‑term migration if they want continued...
  8. Valve Ends Steam Support for 32-Bit Windows by Jan 1, 2026

    Valve will stop supporting Steam on 32‑bit editions of Windows on January 1, 2026, a move aimed at simplifying engineering, reducing security risk, and aligning the platform with the 64‑bit baseline that now dominates the PC ecosystem. Background The PC ecosystem completed its long migration...
  9. Steam Ends 32-Bit Windows Support on Jan 1, 2026 — What to Do

    Valve has put a firm date on the end of an era: beginning January 1, 2026, Steam will stop supporting 32‑bit editions of Windows — a move that is technically predictable, low‑impact for the vast majority of users, but urgent and potentially disruptive for the small cohort still running Windows...
  10. Steam Ends 32-Bit Windows Support by Jan 1, 2026: What to Do

    Valve has put a firm date on the end of an era: beginning January 1, 2026, Steam will stop supporting 32‑bit editions of Windows, leaving Windows 10 32‑bit — the last commonly supported 32‑bit Windows SKU — on an officially unsupported path and urging the tiny fraction of players still running...
  11. Valve Ends Steam Support for Windows 10 32-bit (Jan 2026) — 64-bit Only

    Valve will stop supporting Steam on 32‑bit Windows systems on January 1, 2026 — a move that affects a vanishingly small slice of the PC gaming population but signals a permanent industry shift away from 32‑bit desktop platforms and toward exclusive 64‑bit support. Background The end of Steam's...
  12. Valve Drops 32-Bit Steam on Windows by Jan 2026: What Users Must Know

    Valve will stop supporting 32‑bit editions of Windows in the Steam client on January 1, 2026, a move that closes the final mainstream chapter of 32‑bit desktop support on Steam and forces a small—but real—group of users to migrate, back up data, or accept an unsupported client. Background...
  13. Steam to drop 32-bit Windows support on Jan 1, 2026: migration guide

    Valve’s Steam client will stop receiving updates for 32‑bit editions of Windows on January 1, 2026, a decision that closes the last active chapter of 32‑bit Windows support on Steam and forces a small but real group of users to plan migrations, backups, or hardware replacements. Background...
  14. Steam to End Windows 32-bit Support by Jan 2026: What You Need to Know

    Steam will stop supporting Windows 32‑bit installations on January 1, 2026, a move that, if confirmed and implemented as reported, will leave the vanishingly small number of users still running Windows 10 in its 32‑bit form without client updates, security fixes, or official Steam Support help —...
  15. Fake Windows 10 Upgrade Phishing Delivered CTB-Locker Ransomware

    Microsoft’s free Windows 10 upgrade became a vehicle for a crop of convincing phishing emails that delivered file‑encrypting ransomware disguised as a legitimate installer, according to security researchers — a reminder that major platform announcements instantly become social‑engineering boons...
  16. Windows 10 End of Support 2025: U.S. Commercial Refresh Outpaces Retail Slump

    Microsoft’s announced October 14, 2025 end-of-support for Windows 10 has not triggered the consumer PC buying surge vendors hoped for; instead, recent market data shows the United States is leaning on commercial refreshes while everyday buyers delay purchases amid inflation, tariff uncertainty...
  17. New Outlook for Windows: WebView2, Native Feel, and the OS Default Debate

    Microsoft’s insistence that the “new Outlook” for Windows delivers a native experience has ignited one of the more consequential UX debates in the Windows ecosystem this year: a web-first client shipped as the default, with missing functionality, ads for free users, and a forced migration that...
  18. Consumer Reports Pushes Free Windows 10 Security Patches Beyond Oct 2025

    Consumer Reports has formally urged Microsoft to extend free support for Windows 10, warning that tens — possibly hundreds — of millions of still-working PCs will be left exposed when mainstream updates and security patches stop on October 14, 2025. The advocacy group’s letter to Microsoft’s CEO...
  19. Australian SMBs Rush to Generative AI: Security Risks & Governance

    Australian small and medium businesses are sprinting to adopt generative AI — often by pasting confidential company data into free consumer tools — and that rush is creating a clear, demonstrable security and compliance gap that needs urgent remediation. Background / Overview The latest...
  20. Windows 10 End of Support 2025: ESU, App Updates, and Migration Plans

    Microsoft has set a firm end-of-support date for Windows 10—October 14, 2025—and the flurry of "30 days" headlines that followed this announcement compresses a complex, staged retirement into a single-sentence alarm that obscures exactly what will and won't change for users and IT teams...