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Microsoft has confirmed what many saw coming. After October 2025, Windows 10 will no longer get new features in Microsoft 365 apps like Word, Excel, or Outlook. That means if you’re still running ...
Microsoft. Windows 10 is on its way out, with support ending in October 2025. That isn’t changing, though Microsoft’s approach to rolling out new features in the meantime definitely has.
Microsoft says it’s planning to update Windows 10 annually with any future feature updates. Starting today, Microsoft is releasing the Windows 10 November 2021 update, and the next major update ...
At the very least, Microsoft will see how Windows 10 and Windows 10 Mobile perform along with those new Lumias. After all, if they see some real momentum, they would inane to retreat from that fight.
Windows 10 Fall Creators Update hasn't arrived yet but the company is offering some early testers a glimpse at what the next, yet unnamed update has in store.
Microsoft's Windows 10 OS for PCs feels complete, yet the expectations for yearly feature updates seems to be underdelivering. ... Windows 10 Redstone 4 and the future of the desktop.
After Windows 8, Windows 10 is Microsoft's second attempt to build an OS that's ready for the future while staying loyal to the past. The Start menu returns, Cortana arrives, and Microsoft has put ...
What's the point of Windows 10 S? You could say the S stands for security, with Microsoft bragging that "no known ransomware works against" the locked-down and hardened Windows 10 S. Or maybe it ...
When Microsoft announced Windows 10, it said devices running Windows 7 and Windows 8/8.1 would receive a free upgrade for one year after the OS shipped.
With its latest preview release, Microsoft has finally taken the covers off many of the new features in Windows 10. They point the way to a very different desktop experience than either Windows 7 ...
Microsoft hopes Windows 10 will do many things, from revitalizing the company to winning over consumers by letting them use the same applications on a PC, tablet and smartphone.
Essentially, there will be three update options for Windows 10 users: WU, WUB and special systems updates. A slide presented by Beck seems to suggest that WSUS will be the tool for special systems ...