Microsoft ends support for Windows 10 on Oct. 14, and it initially wanted to charge you $30 to keep the OS for another year.
Don't want to fork over $30 for a one-year subscription to Windows 10 Extended Security Updates? Microsoft is offering a couple of ways to avoid the fee. But there's a catch.
As Microsoft prepares to pull the plug, many PC users find themselves in a race against time. Here's what you need to know ...
Initially, Microsoft planned to charge consumers $30 to enroll in its Extended Security Updates (ESU) program and keep ...
Microsoft’s support for Windows 10 officially ends on October 14th, 2025, although there are ways to use Windows 10 a little ...
If you fall into that group, you have two ways to get another year’s worth of updates for Windows 10 for free via Microsoft’s ...
In an open letter sent to Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella, the consumer advocacy group urges Nadella to reconsider ending free ...
If you don't plan to upgrade to Windows 11, you can still receive critical security updates -- and there's a way to get them ...
The renowned nonprofit product-testing organization Consumer Reports is urging Microsoft to extend support for Windows 10.
Windows 10 support is ending soon, but Valve does not plan to drop the outgoing operating system yet. However, the situation ...
Canalys predicts mild growth for the U.S. PC market as consumers weather economic concerns as well as the transition to ...