Microsoft will continue to provide security updates for Windows 10 through its ESU program, but signing up isn't always easy.
ZDNET's key takeaways October marks the final official Patch Tuesday for Windows 10.This month's update included a record 173 ...
Windows 10 support is ending, but you can receive an extra year of security updates by taking advantage of this program.
Windows 10 has reached end of life, but you can continue using it by enrolling your PC into the ESU program for free.
Microsoft is today officially pulling the plug on Windows 10 - its 10-year-old operating system that still runs hundreds of ...
Microsoft no longer officially supports Windows 10, but you still have an option to get one year of free security updates.
For those with incompatible Windows 10 PCs, Microsoft is offering a paid Extended Security Updates (ESU) program to provide ...
Windows 10 End of Life is today, October 14, 2025, but you can increase its lifespan with the Extended Security Updates ...
Support for Windows 10 has now ended as of October 14. Here's everything you need to know about how your PC is at risk, and ...
Officially, Microsoft will stop providing new security updates for Windows 10 PCs after October 14, 2025, a little over a decade after its initial release. It's a stick that Microsoft is using to push ...
You won’t have to enable Windows Backup to get extended Windows 10 security updates in the European Economic Area.
September's Patch Tuesday offers bug fixes for Windows 10 and 11. Windows 11 also received a host of new and improved features. This marks the penultimate Patch Tuesday update for Windows 10. Hey ...