With Windows 10 officially retired, millions of older PCs are now vulnerable to security threats. Data Doctors’ Ken Colburn has some tips.
ZDNET's key takeaways Microsoft stopped supporting Windows 10 on Oct. 14, 2025.Many PCs with Windows 10 don't pass Microsoft's strict requirement check.It's possible to bypass this and install Windows ...
For those opting to stay on Windows 10, the ESU program provides up to three years of security-only updates, but at increasing costs: $30 for year one, $60 for year two, and $120 for year three for ...
It's official -- four years after releasing Windows 11, Microsoft ended support for Windows 10 on Oct. 14, 2025 (though it ...
Now that Microsoft has officially discontinued Windows 10, here's how you can check if your PC is eligible for free Windows ...
What I didn't realize was that this tablet was more than just a device that could take a beating and keep on computing. The 323MD tablet comes with durability specifically designed for healthcare ...
Look outside the Microsoft ecosystem and consider trying out alternative operating systems – platforms that continue to be ...
Windows 10 computers will still run - but they will no longer receive crucial security, feature, or technical updates, leaving millions of users potentially exposed to cyber threats ...
Windows 11 officially requires a Trusted Platform Module. Here's why and what to do if your old PC doesn't have one.
Whether you're trying to eke out a few more years on an aging PC or have been dragging your feet on a Windows 11 upgrade, ...
As of Tuesday, October 14, 2025, Microsoft has officially ended standard free support for Windows 10, marking a significant ...
If you still use Windows 10, you need to take action to ensure your PC still receives critical security updates.