Several home security device announcements were made at Amazon's event in New York today -- here's everything available for preorder -- but none received more stage time (and applause) than the Blink ...
If you primarily use Steam for PC gaming but are using hardware that only supports a 32-bit version of Windows, you may want to consider upgrading soon. You'll want to do so because Steam will be ...
Editor's take: Microsoft will end official mainstream support for Windows 10 in October, yet many users continue to stick with the old, reliable rather than upgrade to the Copilot-heavy Windows 11 ...
Equally important, but often overlooked, is the question of a valid license (get a new Windows 11 license for 50% off on the PCWorld Software store): Don’t worry, in most cases, the upgrade from 10 to ...
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 ...
Q: I'm hearing that Microsoft is pulling the plug on Windows 10 later this year. What does that mean for my current Windows 10 PC, and what are my options? If that all sounds too complicated, ...
Windows 10 support ends on October 14, 2025. After that cutoff date, PCs running the older operating system will not receive updates or support unless a user has taken extra steps to receive extended ...
A California lawsuit argues that Microsoft shouldn’t be able to end support until Windows 10's market share shrinks significantly. With over a decade of experience reporting on consumer technology, ...
If you're dreading the end of Windows 10 in October, you're not alone. One man from San Diego is taking Microsoft to court over its choice to discontinue Windows 10, claiming that Microsoft is forcing ...
This week's news recap is here with the 10th anniversary of Windows 10, some Windows 11 editions going six feet under, a drama between Microsoft and LibreOffice, WinUI going open-source, some good ...
Windows 11 has been on the market for almost four years now, but PC users have been slow to upgrade. As of January 2025, more than 60 percent of all desktop computers were still relying on Windows 10, ...