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The day many have been dreading has arrived: Microsoft has officially stopped supporting Windows 10, its ten-year-old ...
Windows 10 is finally reaching its end-of-support deadline. After Tuesday, any computers or devices running on the operating system (OS) will not receive support, software updates, or security patches ...
AutoHotKey can be installed and used for free on Windows. If you want to use AI but don't like the idea of a third party using your queries or data to train their LLMs, consider the open-source Ollama ...
Microsoft will be ending official support for Windows 10 in just a few weeks, and it's something many users have been dreading, either because their aging hardware isn't eligible to run the company's ...
Windows 10 is officially unsupported starting next month… sort of. Perhaps seeing the writing on the wall (which it wrote itself), Microsoft has given Windows 10 holdouts an extra year of security ...
It has been a while since Microsoft announced that support for its widely used Windows 10 operating system will officially end on October 14, 2025, closing the chapter on a platform that has powered ...
Following its launch earlier this month, the Google app for Windows is now prompting users to uninstall and reinstall the app to get continued updates. The Google app for Windows is currently in Labs ...
Later this month, Microsoft will start automatically installing the Microsoft 365 companion apps on Windows 11 devices that have the Microsoft 365 desktop client apps. According to Microsoft, this ...
When a man dies after committing a heinous crime, his loved ones can get swept up in the blame. The wife of Thomas Jacob Sanford, the man police say launched a fatal attack on The Church of Jesus ...
Microsoft no longer officially supports Windows 10, but you still have an option to get one year of free security updates. Jason Chun is a CNET writer covering a range of topics in tech, home, ...
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