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Grumpy about Windows 10 support ending? Try this Microsoft-centered crossword to soothe and distract you
By Lance Ulanoff published
Microsoft is forcing us to upgrade from Windows 10 to Windows 11, and while we can't do much about it, we can entertain ourselves with a Microsoft-themed crossword puzzle.

Windows 10's year of free updates now comes with no strings attached - but only some people will qualify
By Darren Allan published
Updated Don't want to sync your PC settings to get free updates for Windows 10 next year? Here's some good news - but only for those in Europe.

Microsoft is again nagging Windows 10 users about upgrading to a Copilot+ PC – but this time with an Arm twist
By Darren Allan published
Software compatibility is no longer a problem for Windows on Arm devices, Microsoft assures us – but games, on the other hand…

Thousands of businesses could face meeting chaos worldwide because Microsoft Teams Rooms app won't work from October 14 - and yes, you can blame Windows 10 end of life for that
By Wayne Williams published
Organizations worldwide risk disruption when Windows 10 Team support ends on October 14 2025, with Surface Hub v1 units left without future updates.

'This decision will strand millions of consumers': Microsoft urged to U-turn on controversial Windows 10 support plan
By Isaiah Williams published
Microsoft is on the verge of its Windows 10 demolition, with support ending on October 14 – but Consumer Reports may leave the company reconsidering.

Worried about Windows 10's death? Don't fret – Tiny11 is a lightweight version of Windows 11 that cuts bloatware and can run on older hardware
By Isaiah Williams published
Microsoft Windows 10 users will surely be frustrated with the operating system's eventual October 14 demise, but there's an alternative that kills two birds with one stone.

Windows 11 market share slips worryingly - as Windows 7 and Windows 10 see surprising growth against expectations
By Efosa Udinmwen published
StatCounter data shows Microsoft risks fragmentation as Windows 11 slips, Windows 10 rebounds, and unsupported Windows 7 quietly regains ground.

Sticking with Windows 10 could cost business billions - so is it really worth it?
By Craig Hale published
The combined cost of keeping Windows 10 alive could reach $7.3 billion in the first year alone.
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