Microsoft no longer officially supports Windows 10, so do this if you want to keep using your older PC securely.
Windows Latest today found a new support document called "Release information for AI components." This lists all AI model ...
Similar to what Microsoft did for Windows 7, the extended security update program for Windows 10 will allow customers to purchase a yearly subscription to security updates for up to three years after ...
The option to sign up for an ESU subscription is available to any PC running Windows 10, version 22H2, Home, Professional, Pro Education, and Workstation editions, with the latest update installed.
Microsoft has revealed plans to offer Extended Security Updates (ESU) for Windows 10 on a paid basis post-October 14, 2025, the designated end-of-support date for the operating system. Contrary to its ...
Microsoft pulled the plug on its immensely popular Windows 10 operating system late last year, marking the end of a decade of support. Despite that, the most recent figures from Statcounter show that ...
The latest data suggests Windows 10 still commands almost 47% of the overall Windows market, to Windows 11’s 51%. Worryingly for Microsoft, that Windows 10 number has been growing — not shrinking — ...
Microsoft has released the Patch Tuesday updates for Windows 11 22H2 (KB5030219) and 21H2 (KB5030217). The updates bump 22H2 to Build 22621.2283 and 21H2 to Build 22000.2416. Please be aware that many ...
Patch My PC Home Updater keeps Windows 11 apps updated automatically, cutting security risks and saving time without manual installs.
Windows Optional updates are not compulsory updates but are made available to users when they are available. While many PC users and IT admins choose to install the updates manually, new policies ...
Sanuj Bhatia, the managing editor at Pocketnow, is responsible for supervising and contributing to all the content published on the website, including news, reviews, features, and how-tos. He began ...
Windows Update can be a pain. Rebooting for updates is one thing — but a forced reboot for updates that shut down your running applications when you’re trying to get work done? Now, that’s obnoxious.