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Microsoft Windows 10’s support is ending in October 2025, with Microsoft urging users to upgrade to Windows 11 for security reasons. A free upgrade is available for eligible PCs, while a paid extension is offered for Windows 10. Millions of users have recently upgraded to Windows 11, but tens of millions remain on older, unsupported versions.
Qualcomm Snapdragon X2 Elite testing underway as Project Glymur
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Intel’s Thunderbolt Share debuts on the Razer Blade 18
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You can now save 25% on the newly released Parallels Desktop 20 for Mac
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Parallels Desktop 20 released with AI tools and macOS Sequoia support
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New Snapdragon X Plus chips slash prices for Windows laptops to $899
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Google Drive is finally coming to Windows on Arm!
Google Drive is coming to Windows on Arm later in…
Microsoft confirms a bug in Windows 11 that incorrectly listed Recall as removable
A glitch in Windows 11 allows users to seemingly uninstall…
Microsoft delayed the Recall AI feature until October
Recall AI feature will be available to Windows Insiders starting…
HP laptops are now pre-loaded with Google’s Essentials app
Google's new app makes it easier than ever to access…
Microsoft is deprecating Control Panel in favor of the Settings app
A classic Windows feature is nearing its end. Control Panel…
Indiana Jones and the Great Circle: release date announced
Coming exclusively to Xbox, with PS5 release later.
New Borderlands game coming in 2025
Gearbox Software unveils the next chapter in the Borderlands saga.