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Apple has acknowledged service disruptions impacting both Find My and Apple Maps functionality. The company confirms these partial outages began earlier today and are currently under investigation.
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TITLE: Windows 10 Support Officially Ends Today – Millions of PCs Face Security Risks The End of an Era for…
Windows 10 reaches end of life on October 14, 2025, ending Microsoft security updates. Discover Extended Security Updates and security measures to protect your PC when you can’t upgrade to Windows 11.
Windows 10 will officially reach its end of life on October 14, 2025, meaning Microsoft will no longer provide technical support or security updates to the operating system. If you’re reading this after that date and wondering about your security options when you can’t upgrade to Windows 11, you’re not alone.
Microsoft releases the final Windows 10 update today as the OS reaches end of life. Millions of PCs face upgrade challenges due to Windows 11 hardware requirements. Extended Security Updates provide temporary protection for users.
After nearly a decade of service, Windows 10 reaches its end of life today, marking the conclusion of mainstream support from Microsoft. The company will deploy one final free update around 10 AM PT / 1 PM ET / 6 PM BST, leaving hundreds of millions of personal computer users worldwide without ongoing support after this milestone.
Microsoft ends Windows 10 support on October 14, 2025, stopping security updates and technical support. Discover upgrade options to Windows 11 or Extended Security Updates for incompatible devices to maintain protection.
Microsoft officially ends support for Windows 10 on October 14, 2025, marking a significant milestone for the operating system. This means no more free security patches, feature updates, or technical support from Microsoft. While your computer will continue functioning, it becomes increasingly vulnerable to emerging threats without critical security patches.