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Microsoft gives a subtle reminder about the upcoming death of Windows 10
By Kevin Okemwa published
W10 RIP A new web page was launched to remind users about Windows 10's imminent end-of-support.

Steam gamers adopt Windows 11 much quicker than everyone else, but why?
By Sean Endicott published
👀👀👀 The latest Steam hardware survey and Statcounter figures shows that gamers upgrade to Windows 11 at a much higher rate than non-gamers. I took an educated guess as to why.

Why pay for Microsoft's exorbitantly priced subscription for Windows 10 when you can get a threefold cheaper upgrade for Windows 11?
By Kevin Okemwa published
Windows 11 Windows 11 Pro and Home are heavily discounted at Woot for a limited period. It might be time to upgrade from Windows 10.

The Windows 10 Settings app is the latest attack vector Microsoft will use to push you to sign up for a cloud account
By Sean Endicott published
Here we go again Microsoft has started testing a notification in the Windows 10 Settings app that encourages you to use a Microsoft account.

After over two years, Microsoft will let these PCs upgrade to Windows 11
By Sean Endicott published
Block removed Microsoft has lifted a compatibility hold that stopped some PCs from upgrading to Windows 11 for over two years.

Microsoft News Roundup: Elon Musk on AI ending humanity, Xbox leadership shake-up, and Windows 10 updates costing a fortune
By Sean Endicott published
All the news! The prospect of AI ending humanity was only one big news story from this week.

Microsoft reveals subscription pricing for using Windows 10 beyond 2025, and it's not cheap
By Zac Bowden published
Update cost Customers will need to pay $61 per device, which will double every year for three years, to remain secure on Windows 10.

Microsoft will now let you edit a screenshot or image taken on Android devices using the Snipping Tool on Windows 11
By Kevin Okemwa published
THE FIX Microsoft releases March 2024 Patch Tuesday update for Windows 11 and 10 users with tons of fixes.

Windows 10 still has more than double the market share of Windows 11, and that doesn't look like it will change any time soon
By Sean Endicott published
Windows vs Windows Windows 10 support ends in October 2025, making the current market share numbers look concerning to Microsoft.
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