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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.
Google Drive’s ARM64 beta is live for Windows 11 PCs
Native Google Drive support comes to ARM PCs via beta—perfect…
Microsoft says no to bypassing Windows 11’s TPM 2.0 requirement
Microsoft’s Windows 11 hardware requirements are here to stay, and…
Samsung ditches DeX on Windows in favor of Phone Link with One UI 7
Samsung is retiring its DeX for Windows app in favor…
Google Chrome is revamping its Task Manager for Windows 11
Google Chrome’s Task Manager is getting an overhaul with a…
Microsoft wants you to leave Windows 10 for Windows 11
Still on Windows 10? Microsoft’s new reminders say it’s time…
VMware’s Fusion and Workstation Pro software is now free for both personal and commercial use
Broadcom makes VMware Fusion and Workstation Pro free, ending paid…
Check out the new 15-minute gameplay preview of Indiana Jones and the Great Circle
MachineGames reveals gameplay for Indiana Jones and the Great Circle.…
Microsoft’s Notepad now includes AI-powered text editing with the Rewrite feature
Microsoft's new AI-powered Rewrite tool for Notepad lets users rephrase,…
Native Proton VPN app now available for Windows ARM
Proton VPN’s native Windows ARM app is here, joining Surfshark…
Microsoft delays the rollout of its controversial Recall feature for Copilot+ PCs
Microsoft’s Recall feature for Copilot+ PCs won’t launch until December…
Microsoft announces $30 extended security option for Windows 10 users
Microsoft’s new $30 plan lets Windows 10 users extend security…
Anthropic launches Claude AI desktop app for Windows and Mac
Anthropic’s Claude AI desktop app is here.