Still running Windows 10 on your PC? Did you know that as of October 14, Microsoft moved the software to its "end of life" ...
Official Windows 10 support is ending very soon, but if you aren't ready to upgrade, you can still enroll for security ...
Windows 11 officially requires a Trusted Platform Module. Here's why and what to do if your old PC doesn't have one.
If your PC is still running Windows 10, here is an important update: Microsoft has officially moved the operating system to ...
Windows 11 version 23H2 stops receiving security updates on November 11, 2025. If you're running this version (released in October 2023), your PC will no longer get monthly patches that protect ...
In case you missed it, Microsoft has officially ended support for the operating system. Your computer will continue to function, but it will no longer receive the vital security patches that defend ...
There’s also another option: Extended Security Updates. This lets you keep Windows 10 safe for one more year. To enroll, go to Start Menu > Settings > Update & Security (scroll down to see it) > ...
On October 14, Microsoft is pulling the plug on Windows 10. Here's how to keep your PC alive when Microsoft stops releasing ...
Even after 25 years, Microsoft Active Directory (AD) remains the backbone of identity and access management in up to 90% of enterprise IT environments worldwide, making it a high-value target for ...
It's a good idea to backup the files on your Windows 10 computer for safekeeping, in case you lose them for any reason.