Support for Windows 10 has ended, putting your system at risk. You don't have to upgrade—here's how to stay protected.
It's been over 5 months since Microsoft pulled the plug on official Windows 10 support. The dramatic change means millions of ...
Microsoft ended support for Windows 10—including security updates—on October 14, 2025. It's possible to keep using Windows 10 safely for a few more years, but I don't think it's worth the hassle.
It's not about familiarity or performance alone.
If you’re one of the many still using Windows 10, it’s time to make a decision. Microsoft officially ended free support for the operating system on October 14, 2025, meaning no more new features or ...
The kit costs around £3 and the USB stick can even be reused, helping to further reduce electronic waste. Demand appears high ...
Google's $3 ChromeOS Flex USB kit offers a low-cost way to improve performance, enhance security, and extend device life ...
Google and Back Market’s $3 ChromeOS Flex USB Kit offers Windows 10 users a low-cost way to revive older PCs as support winds ...
Microsoft KB5082200 for Windows 10 resolves sign-in bugs, boosts Secure Boot, and improves enterprise deployment.
From October 14, 2025, Microsoft is no longer supporting Windows 10 with new features, troubleshooting aids, or security updates. That's because Microsoft follows a ten-year lifecycle support policy ...