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Microsoft keeps Windows 10 alive, complicating Windows 11’s future
By Kevin Okemwa published
WINDOWS 10 Microsoft's extended support for Windows 10 through 2027 is casting doubt on Windows 11’s future.

Microsoft has ended support for Windows 10 — here's how to stay secure until October 2027
By Zac Bowden last updated
Windows 10 Mainstream support for Windows 10 ended in October 2025. That means the OS no longer receives security updates automatically, and you must take action to ensure your devices remain secure when connected to the internet.

Windows 10 lives on until 2027 — But what does that say about Windows 11?
By Kevin Okemwa published
WINDOWS 10 Microsoft extends free Windows 10 security updates until 2027, sparking debate over whether Windows 11 has failed to win users over.

Microsoft extends Windows 10 extended security updates program amid RAMpocalypse
By Zac Bowden published
Windows 10 Windows 10's ESU program has been quietly extended by an extra year, now ending on October 12, 2027 instead of October 2026.

Microsoft’s 2016 Android app port push predicted today’s AI integration
By John Callaham published
Flashback Microsoft is using the Cortana notification sync feature in Windows 10 to add a "request app" feature if the notification comes from an Android smartphone.

HP users keep Windows 10 alive against all odds
By Kevin Okemwa published
WINDOWS 10 Despite Microsoft’s push for Windows 11, millions of HP users are sticking with Windows 10

The 2016 Android‑apps warning that now echoes Googlebooks
By Daniel Rubino published
Flashback A 2016 warning about Android apps on Chrome feels newly relevant as Googlebooks pushes Android PCs into the agentic era and challenges Microsoft again.

11 years ago, Microsoft got cozy with "Non-Genuine" version of Windows
By John Callaham published
Flashback Microsoft’s decision to offer full Windows 10 upgrades to non‑genuine PCs marked a rare moment of outreach — and a major shift in how the company thought about Windows adoption.

Nine years ago, Microsoft bet big on UWP. The story looks very different today.
By Daniel Rubino published
Flashback Microsoft has a problem with its Universal Windows Platform (UWP) and what it means for developers and consumers. Here is how they plan to fix that and why it means ignore phones.
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