Zorin OS’s surge to two million downloads in under three months has turned a calendar event into a tangible migration story for desktop computing: the timing — coinciding with Microsoft’s decision to end mainstream support for Windows 10 — coupled with Zorin’s Windows‑friendly design, has driven...
Microsoft’s hard stop on Windows 10 support has left an enormous tail of still‑working machines exposed, prompted consumer and environmental outcry, and forced a practical reckoning about what “end of support” actually means for hundreds of millions of users around the world.
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The holiday quarter of 2025 delivered a shock to pundits and procurement teams alike: global PC shipments surged as the Windows 10 end‑of‑support deadline collided with tariff fears and an accelerating vendor push for AI‑capable PCs, producing a late‑year spike that is already reshaping vendor...
Zorin OS 18 has crossed the seven-figure mark: the distro’s developers say the new release has been downloaded more than one million times in just over a month, and that a striking majority of those downloads—over 78%—originated from Windows computers, a metric the project is using to argue that...
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If you still own a GeForce 9600 GT and are trying to run it on Windows 10 in 2026, the practical reality is this: the last NVIDIA driver family that explicitly supported that card for Windows 10 is the Release 340 branch — specifically GeForce Windows 10 Driver 341.81 (Release 340 family)...
October 14, 2025 marked a hard line: Microsoft officially ended mainstream support for Windows 10, and the consequences—security, compatibility, and a renewed conversation about ownership of the personal computer—are already reshaping user choices and vendor behavior.
Background / Overview...
Microsoft says you can stay on Windows 10 — but the software will keep reminding, nudging, and gradually narrowing your exit ramps, and after October 14, 2025 that “stay” is only temporary unless you take other steps to remain secure.
Background
Windows 10 reaches end of support on October 14...
PCMag’s year‑end ledger of the services and hardware that “died in 2025” reads like a map of an industry reshaping itself around scale, AI compute, and product consolidation — from the calendar‑driven retirement of Windows 10 to the quiet death of novelty gadgets and the abrupt removal of...
2025 closed like a slow-motion exhale across the tech industry: a year when familiar software, speculative gadgets, and long-lived services reached their finish line, sometimes on schedule and sometimes by executive fiat, and left users, IT shops, and policymakers grappling with security...
I still run a Windows 10 PC in my living room because it does exactly what I need—and with a careful, layered approach I’ve kept it safe even after Microsoft’s official support ended on October 14, 2025.
Background / Overview
Windows 10 reached its official end-of-support date on October 14...
2025 closed the books on a surprising number of products, platforms, and experiments — from the calendar-driven death of an operating system that powered millions of PCs to the quiet collapse of trend-chasing AI gadgets and the wholesale reallocation of hardware supply toward data‑center...
The end of mainstream support for Windows 10 on October 14, 2025 reshaped the PC market and the decisions facing IT teams, consumers and PC makers, turning what had been a slow-moving migration into a year-long rush: a surge of PC refresh purchases, an industry-wide debate about hardware...
Microsoft has set a hard line under a decade-long chapter of desktop computing: Windows 10’s support window is closed, and Windows 11 is being remade as a native AI platform — a shift that matters differently in Dar es Salaam, Arusha, and remote towns across Tanzania than it does in Silicon...
The end of free support for Windows 10 has produced one of the clearest, most visible waves of Windows-to-Linux curiosity in years: Zorin OS 18, timed to the October 14, 2025 cutoff, registered a rapid, headline-grabbing surge in downloads — a milestone Zorin itself framed as evidence that...
Microsoft’s latest moves leave Windows 10 loyalists squeezed between nostalgia and necessity, and the company’s directional nudges — from shuttering Insider Beta pathways to full‑screen upgrade prompts and a paid one‑year safety net — make staying put an increasingly costly and risky option...
Microsoft's post‑Windows 10 playbook is becoming more visible — and for some users that visibility looks like control slipping away. Recent hands‑on reports and forum sightings show the familiar Settings switch labeled Pause updates for 7 days appearing greyed out on some Windows 10 PCs that are...
Microsoft’s hard deadline for Windows 10 support has done more than close a chapter—it has created a practical fulcrum for CIOs deciding whether to treat the PC refresh cycle as a routine capital project or as the moment to reshape the endpoint as an AI-first productivity platform. Organizations...
Microsoft’s next big Windows moment—widely referred to in leaks and forum chatter as “Windows 12”—remains, for now, an industry rumor rather than an announced product, but the timing of Windows 10’s end-of-support and Microsoft’s public push for AI‑ready hardware have created fertile ground for...
Millions of PCs still boot Windows 10 past Microsoft’s cut‑off, and that choice now carries real, immediate risk: routine security updates stopped on October 14, 2025, leaving non‑enrolled machines exposed to newly discovered vulnerabilities unless owners enroll in Extended Security Updates...
Microsoft’s long-running safety net for Windows 10 — the monthly security updates that quietly fixed the most dangerous bugs — has been withdrawn, and that shift changes the risk calculus for millions of PCs and the organisations that rely on them. The headline is simple: Windows 10 no longer...