If your organization still runs Windows Server 2016 or Windows 10 Enterprise / IoT Enterprise 2016 LTSB, you need an urgent, concrete plan: these 2016 releases are reaching their final support milestones and will stop receiving regular security updates unless you take action before the...
Mozilla will stop delivering security updates for Firefox on Windows 7, Windows 8, and Windows 8.1 as the maintenance window for the Firefox 115 Extended Support Release (ESR) closes at the end of February / early March 2026, leaving those legacy Windows installs without any mainstream, actively...
Mozilla’s decision to close the long-running safety net for Windows 7, Windows 8 and Windows 8.1 users is now final: Firefox 115 will be the last Firefox release to run on those operating systems, and the Extended Support Release (ESR) channel that has been carrying security fixes for legacy...
Mozilla’s support path for users running pre–Windows 10 desktops has reached a clear milestone: Firefox 115 ESR will be the last maintained Firefox build for Windows 7, Windows 8 and Windows 8.1, and Mozilla’s support documentation now states that security updates for those legacy installations...
Browser-first workflows have flattened the visible differences between Windows, macOS, and Linux for many knowledge workers — but the emerging enterprise conversation shows the OS under the hood is very much still consequential, and in 2026 that reality is nudging some IT teams to seriously...
A longtime Windows user who wiped their drive, spent a year on Linux, and “forgot to miss Windows” isn’t a quirky human-interest aside — it’s a concrete signal of an increasingly practical desktop alternative, driven by Windows 10’s lifecycle shift, maturing compatibility layers, and modern...
The tectonic plates of desktop computing are shifting—quietly, cumulatively, and in ways that matter to IT leaders. What began as curiosity and opportunistic testing in 2025 has become a set of measurable signals: a wave of distro downloads timed to Windows 10’s end of support, rising Linux...
I spent a year on Linux and forgot to miss Windows — the story many readers are hearing now is not a single-person fad but a broader, measurable shift in how people treat the desktop, driven by Windows 10’s end-of-support, new Windows features that push cloud and AI integration, and the...
Zorin OS 18’s launch has become one of the clearest, most visible signals that a significant number of Windows users are actively testing Linux as a practical alternative — a surge driven by timing, product design, and a hard deadline in the Windows lifecycle.
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Microsoft’s decision to...
Zorin OS 18 rocketed to a million downloads in just over a month — and according to the project, roughly 78% of those downloads were initiated from Windows machines, a clear signal that a large number of Windows 10 users are actively testing Linux as a practical alternative. Background...
Valve has formally signaled the end of an era for legacy Windows desktops: beginning January 1, 2026, the Steam desktop client will no longer be supported on 32‑bit installations of Windows, and the launcher itself has been transitioned to a native 64‑bit build on modern Windows systems. The...
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With Windows 10 now officially past its support lifecycle and a string of unsettling update and cloud incidents making headlines, many everyday users and IT pros are asking whether the safe, familiar path forward is still Windows — or if it makes sense to move to Linux, buy new hardware, or...
The year 2025 delivered an unusual kind of obituary list: not people, but products, platforms, and projects that quietly — or spectacularly — reached the end of their road, leaving users, IT teams, and the market to pick up the pieces and ask what these exits say about the direction of consumer...
Zorin OS 18 arrived at the worst possible moment for Microsoft’s desktop ambitions — and for a sizable slice of Windows users that moment became an opportunity to walk away from built‑in AI “helpers,” telemetry anxiety, and forced hardware upgrades.
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Zorin OS 18 is a...
Linux’s quiet, scattered signals of growth in 2025 suddenly look less like noise and more like a coordinated uptick: download surges for migration‑focused distributions, measurable lifts in web and device telemetry, and pockets of gaming and enterprise traction that together suggest Linux is...
What if the long-promised “year of Linux on the desktop” quietly arrived — not with a headline-grabbing coup but as a creeping, measurable shift in how ordinary people use their computers — and almost nobody noticed? Over the last 12 months a series of small, connected signals has pushed Linux...
When Microsoft quietly closed the books on Windows 10 support on October 14, 2025, a predictable cascade of enterprise planning and consumer anxiety followed — and, unexpectedly, a measurable migration toward desktop Linux erupted in its wake. In the five weeks after Zorin Group launched Zorin...
Microsoft’s formal end‑of‑support for Windows 10 on October 14, 2025 has already produced one of the clearest, most measurable desktop‑market ripples of the decade: Zorin OS 18 — a migration‑focused Linux distribution — surpassed one million downloads in just over a month, and the Zorin team...
Zorin OS 18’s launch has turned a calendar event into a visible migration moment: within roughly a month of its release the Zorin Group reports the distribution was downloaded one million times, and the project says roughly 78% of those downloads originated from Windows machines — a striking...
Zorin OS 18 has raced into the headlines with a milestone few Linux distributions ever manage: roughly one million downloads in a little over a month after launch — and, crucially, Zorin Group reports that nearly 78% of those downloads originated from Windows machines, a data point that frames...
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