Don't want to pay $30 to keep Windows 10 security updates? Microsoft offers several workarounds, with the best deal available for European users.
Enrolling in the Extended Security Updates (ESU) program ensures that devices running Windows 10, version 22H2, continue to receive vital security patches even after mainstream support has ended.
Don't miss out on our latest stories. Add PCMag as a preferred source on Google. A software bug has prevented at least some Windows 10 PCs from receiving an extra year of security patches, following ...
The very first thing you notice about Windows 11, apart from the UI, is the performance. The OS is comparatively faster, ...
Windows 10 is no longer officially supported by Microsoft, but that doesn't mean the company has actually stopped supporting it. It's not as confusing as it sounds: As of Oct. 14, Microsoft has ...
An estimated 41.74% of global PCs still run Windows 10; another 55.17% are on Windows 11. Microsoft has been offering the ESU program through a built-in enrollment tool in Windows Update. But ...
You can enable and use Xbox Full Screen Experience on a standard and handheld device using a GitHub tool or tweak the ...
Windows 10 support ended in October, and even with Microsoft pulling the plug the OS's market share actually grew while ...
According to leaked promotional materials published by Windows Latest, Lenovo’s next rollable will be the Lenovo Legion Pro Rollable, which will be a gaming laptop with a screen that extends ...
Lenovo has already demonstrated its ability to put rollable OLEDs into laptops by graduating last year from demo concept ...