With Microsoft officially ending support for Windows 10 on October 14, anyone with an older PC is faced with a dilemma. Sure, you can kick the can down the road by signing up for the free 12-month Extended Security Updates. But even if your computer meets the minimum system requirements for a free Windows 11 upgrade, anything older than a year won't be able to take advantage of Microsoft's Copilot+ AI PC features, like Windows Recall or Studio Effects for video chats. So if you've already been feeling that your current aging PC is on the verge of dying — slow performance, whining fans, batteries that barely keep a charge — it's probably time to consider replacing it with a new system. <br /> We've already done the legwork of researching and selecting n [...]
Microsoft is fundamentally reimagining how people interact with their computers, announcing Thursday a sweeping transformation of Windows 11 that brings voice-activated AI assistants, autonomous softw [...]
Q: I'm hearing that Microsoft is pulling the plug on Windows 10 later this year. What does that mean for my current Windows 10 PC, and what are my options?<br /> A: Microsoft will officiall [...]
You'll get access to Windows 10 a little longer by doing this. (Getty Images)<br /> Are you still running Windows 10 on your PC? Starting tomorrow, October 14, Microsoft is moving the softw [...]
You'll get access to Windows 10 a little longer by doing this. (Getty Images)<br /> Are you still using Windows 10 on your desktop or laptop? If so, you need to know this: As of October 14, [...]