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Windows 10 shutdown leaves 400M PCs effectively stranded

Microsoft’s decision to end mainstream support for Windows 10 has turned a routine product sunset into a structural shock for the PC ecosystem, leaving hundreds of millions of machines without a clear ...
For the first time, Folder Lock is available for macOS as a fully native application, built specifically for macOS 13 Ventura ...
Explore the top antivirus solutions for Windows in 2025, focusing on comprehensive security, compliance, and resilience for enterprises in the evolving threat landscape.
The biggest event of 2025 in the PC market has been the end of support for Windows 10. It was positioned as the last major release of the Windows operating system, which would be kept updated by ...
KB5072033 addresses vulnerabilities across Windows systems and Office applications—including one actively exploited zero-day.
Microsoft’s move to end Windows 10 support on 14 October 2025 has created an inflection point for CIOs. Three million PCs in ...
Overview On December 10, NSFOCUS CERT detected that Microsoft released the December Security Update patch, which fixed 57 security issues involving widely used products such as Windows, Microsoft ...
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Microsoft's year of shame

Xbox was clearly setting itself up for the launch of its gaming handheld when it started this campaign in late 2024, and everyone gets the pitch: "Xbox" these days is not so much about the console as ...
However, Microsoft is absent from the mobile OS market, with Google’s Android holding nearly 72% dominance against Apple’s iOS at 27.64%. Mid-October, Microsoft entered a pivotal milestone by ending ...
With the end of support for Windows 10 in the rearview mirror, Todd Dixon talks about what it means for everyone who is still ...
We continue our annual tradition of looking back at Microsoft's wins, fails, and WTF moments: its victories, failures, and ...