Microsoft Now Lets You Enroll in Windows 10 ESU via Store
Microsoft Streamlines Windows 10 ESU Enrollment via Microsoft Store for Consumers Windows 10 Support Ends, ESU Program Offers Lifeline As…
Microsoft Streamlines Windows 10 ESU Enrollment via Microsoft Store for Consumers Windows 10 Support Ends, ESU Program Offers Lifeline As…
TITLE: Windows 10 Support Officially Ends Today – Millions of PCs Face Security Risks The End of an Era for…
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.
Windows 10 End of Support: What You Need to Know and Do Next Understanding the Windows 10 Support Situation As…
Windows 10 Support Ends: What It Means for Your PC Security The End of an Era for Windows 10 Microsoft’s…
With Battlefield 6 launching just before Windows 10 end of life, players wonder if their current systems will support the game. While the game won’t immediately stop working, security risks increase without OS updates. Here’s what PC gamers need to know about compatibility and safety.
Battlefield 6 compatibility with Windows 10 becomes a critical concern for millions of PC gamers as Microsoft’s operating system reaches its end-of-life date just days after the highly anticipated shooter’s launch. The timing creates unprecedented challenges for players still using the decade-old system, raising questions about security, performance, and future-proofing gaming setups according to industry analysis.
ASUS Japan has unveiled the ExpertCenter P500 SFF compact desktop featuring Intel mobile processors. The space-saving business PC offers two configurations with Core i7 and Core i3 options, designed for office environments requiring reliability and quiet operation.
ASUS Japan has officially launched the ExpertCenter P500 SFF compact desktop computer, marking a significant advancement in business computing by integrating Intel mobile processors into a small-form-factor design. The new models, available immediately through the ASUS Store as of October 9, 2025, provide enterprise and government users with powerful performance in space-constrained environments while maintaining the reliability and low noise operation essential for modern workplaces.
Google Quietly Implements Major Chrome Update for Android Users Google has begun rolling out a significant Chrome update that will…