Microsoft is finally revealing that it will charge consumers $30 for a year of extra security updates to Windows 10. Support for Windows 10 will end on October 14th, 2025, but consumers will be ...
2025 end of Windows 10’s official lifespan, it will begin selling access to its Extended Security Updates program. Of course, Microsoft won’t complain if you hurry up and make the switch.
Microsoft has released the non-security update for Windows 10 version 22H2 under KB5041582 and build number 19045.4842. This is a pretty minor update with a few bug fixes and a couple of known issues.
Microsoft isn’t entirely heartless. Windows 10 will continue to receive security intelligence updates for Defender Antivirus until “at least” October 2028. More than anything, though ...
Buy a new one, is Microsoft’s laughable solution,” penned TechRadar. The reality is that 900 million Windows 10 users are not suddenly going to move in the next 12-months, and many of the 300 ...
The Windows 10 KB5044273 update is mandatory as it contains Microsoft's October 2024 Patch Tuesday security updates. However, as this update is mandatory, it will automatically start installing in ...
Users have just one year left of free support and security updates for Windows 10. Microsoft recommends that all Windows 10 users upgrade to Windows 11, or they will have to pay for security ...
Official support for Windows 10 ends on 14 October 2025, meaning Microsoft will no longer offer fixes, new features or security updates after that date. If you have a Windows 10 PC, you’ve likely ...
The latest update for Windows 10, KB5044273, is now available - and it brings bug fixes, security issue resolutions, and even a feature change. We are now about a year out from the scheduled ...
For the 2024 update of Windows 11, otherwise known as version 24H2 (meaning 2024, second half), Microsoft rebuilt much of the underlying kernel code for better performance and security.