Microsoft clarifies Windows 10 paid update for consumers will be revealed later
Windows 10 will no longer receive support after October 14, 2025. However, you can extend the support by paying an annual fee. Microsoft has provided details about the extended updates for Windows 10, which could cost up to $61 for enterprises.
Windows 10 KB5053606 issues, install fails, printer spooler buggy and more
Windows 10 issues are typically rare nowadays because the operating system is no longer being actively developed, but since the release of Windows 10 KB5053606, I've seen chatter in the community...
Windows 10 Build 17134.523 is now available, download offline installers
Today, Microsoft is pushing the January 2019 cumulative update to all Windows 10 versions, including the April 2018 Update. Direct download links for Windows 10 KB4480966 are also live and you can...
ASUS’ Windows 10 ARM device benchmark scores appears on GeekBench
In late 2016, Microsoft and Qualcomm announced 'Windows 10 on ARM' project and earlier this year, Qualcomm revealed that HP, Lenovo, and ASUS are already testing Windows 10 devices with Snapdragon...
Windows 10’s new Twitter app will soon support Night Mode
Twitter recently announced its new app optimized to run only on Windows 10 April 2018 Update devices, and the old UWP app will be retired for all older version of Windows...
Google Chrome 66 mutes annoying autoplay videos
About a week ago Google released Chrome 66 for Windows, Mac, Linux, Android, and iOS. Apart from general fixes and performance improvements, Chrome 66 brings a couple of new features and...
Windows 10 Build 16273 is now available for download with improvements on the Fast...
Microsoft has just pushed Windows 10 Build 16273 to Windows Insiders on the Fast Ring. As expected, the new build for Windows 10 brings no new features or major improvements. Windows...
Microsoft explains performance impact of Meltdown and Spectre patches on Windows 10, 8 and...
Meltdown and Spectre fiasco is affecting almost all Windows PCs and Phones and with processors manufactured by Intel, AMD, and ARM. Yesterday, Intel’s CEO Brian Krzanich at CES 2018, spent two minutes...
Microsoft is bringing tabs to File Explorer in Windows 10
Microsoft has shown the Sets feature last year and we hoped to get the feature in the latest update, but we didn't. Now in the latest Windows 10 Build 17618 (RS5) users...
End of an era: Microsoft stops selling Windows 10
The end of an era is upon us, as Windows 10 is slowly being retired after more than eight years of launch. Announced in 2015, the official retirement of Windows 10...





























