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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.
Spotify is the first Android app to support resume on Windows 11 PCs
A Windows 11 Insider build introduces a resume option that…
OneNote for Windows 10 will become read-only after October 14, 2025
Users of OneNote for Windows 10 are being urged to…
Microsoft tests AI file search inside Windows 11 Copilot app
Windows 11 Insiders on Copilot+ PCs can now try a…
Windows 11 dark mode now extends to file operation dialogs
After nearly a decade of complaints, Windows 11 preview builds…
Xbox app for Windows on Arm now supports downloading ARM64 games
Windows on Arm PCs like the Surface Pro 12 can…
New Microsoft 365 companion apps arrive on the Windows 11 taskbar
Windows 11 users on Microsoft 365 are getting new taskbar…
Microsoft Edge will keep getting updates on Windows 10 until October 2028
Windows 10 users can keep using Edge securely until October…
Blender now runs natively on Windows 11 on Arm with big performance boosts
Windows on Arm users can now enjoy native Blender performance…
Battlefield 6 joins Call of Duty in requiring Secure Boot on Windows PCs
Activision and EA are enforcing Secure Boot and TPM 2.0…
Microsoft adds support for gpt-oss-20b in Windows AI tools
OpenAI’s new open-weight GPT model is now integrated into Windows…
Battlefield 6 confirms 60 FPS for PS5, Xbox Series X/S, and PC
DICE confirms Battlefield 6 will run at 60 FPS on…
Microsoft confirms Windows 11 SE is being discontinued
Windows 11 SE, Microsoft's budget-friendly ChromeOS rival for schools, is…