Microsoft will continue to provide security updates for Windows 10 through its ESU program, but signing up isn't always easy.
Still running Windows 10 on your PC? Did you know that as of October 14, Microsoft moved the software to its "end of life" phase? So while Windows 10 PCs will continue to work, they'll stop getting ...
Microsoft no longer officially supports Windows 10, but you still have an option to get one year of free security updates.
Microsoft announced new Windows 11 features, most of them further integrating the company's AI chatbot, Copilot, into the ...
For those with incompatible Windows 10 PCs, Microsoft is offering a paid Extended Security Updates (ESU) program to provide ...
Should you trust this Copilot agent to poke around your files and interact with apps? The last time Microsoft rolled out a major AI feature, it didn't go well.
Microsoft has released Windows 11 KB5066835 and KB5066793 cumulative updates for versions 25H2/24H2 and 23H2 to fix security vulnerabilities and issues.
Windows 10 support is ending, but you can receive an extra year of security updates by taking advantage of this program.
The latest patch includes fixes for zero-day exploits including privilege escalation, secure boot bypass, memory corruption, ...