If you’re still using Microsoft’s Windows 10 operating system, the clock is ticking. Microsoft says it’ll stop supporting the venerable software on Oct. 14, a decade after it first hit the market. No, ...
Although the support of Windows 10 is coming to an end, it doesn't mean you have to decommission your PC. Here are some options to consider.
There is now less than a month to go until Microsoft ends support for Windows 10, and the channel must continue to educate customers about this fact and advise on migration to Windows 11. The ...
Microsoft’s push towards Windows 11 adoption continues. In recent news, Microsoft has confirmed that OneNote for Windows 10, the Universal Windows Platform (UWP) version of its note-taking app, will ...
Security risks are real: Using Windows 10 after October 15 exposes your devices to unpatched vulnerabilities and makes you a target for malware and hackers. Hardware can be a hurdle: While the Windows ...
You can get the PlayStation 5 controller to work on your PC, and Sony's DualSense controller is one of the best for playing games. Several big-budget games take advantage of the DualSense's haptic ...
It’s no secret that Microsoft is ending official support for Windows 10 in October. The tech giant has been chomping at the bit to get users to upgrade to Windows 11, and even allows Windows 10 users ...
Windows 10 is reaching end-of-life next month, which means Microsoft will no longer issue patches and no longer provide functional enhancements for free. Those organisations that have yet to migrate ...
A new report shows a drop in Windows 11 running on devices, but it’s unclear if it is users switching back to Windows 10 or something else. Don't miss out on our latest stories. Add PCMag as a ...
Windows offers several built-in ways to take screenshots. Sure, you can just hit the Prt Scrn button on your keyboard to capture your entire screen, but if you want to screenshot a portion of your ...
As Microsoft pushes for the upgrade to Windows 11, many users are feeling the pull of nostalgia. Are we trading stability for trendy features?