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Support for Microsoft 365 on Windows 10 ends in mid-October
Microsoft has now made it clear that support for Microsoft 365 on Windows 10 will cease at the same time as support for the older operating system.
Microsoft begins forcing Windows 24H2 updates on PCs
Microsoft has moved into a "new stage" in its roll out of Windows 11's 2024 Update. Windows 11 24H2 is now being pushed to consumers, ready or not.
Microsoft Is Ending Support for Windows 10 Office Apps in October
As the push toward Windows 11 continues, Microsoft confirms that Windows 10 users will lose support for apps including Word, Excel, and Outlook.
Microsoft begins auto updating PCs to Windows 11 24H2 (forced download phase)
Windows 11 24H2 shipped on October 1, 2024, as an optional upgrade for all existing users, including Windows 10, even if you bypassed the system requirements. Starting January 16, 2025, Microsoft has begun automatically downloading Windows 11 24H2 on fully-compatible PCs.
Microsoft Office support in Windows 10 ends in October too - what that really means
Windows 10 isn't the only Microsoft product that is due to lose support this coming October. In a blog post published Wednesday, the software giant said Microsoft 365 apps (aka Office) will no longer be supported in Windows 10 after Oct. 14, 2025. To continue using Microsoft 365 or Office, the company urges users to upgrade to Windows 11.
Microsoft might make you buy a new Windows 11 PC to keep using Office 365
Microsoft will end support for Microsoft 365 for Windows 10 this October, so you'll need to buy a new Windows 11 PC.
Microsoft Also Ending Support for Office Apps on Windows 10 in October
The apps will still work after Oct. 14, but users should be prepared for 'performance and reliability issues over time,' Microsoft says.
Microsoft 365 users still on Windows 10 will be out of luck when Windows 10 is retired in October
If you're still running Windows 10 and you subscribe to Microsoft 365, your Microsoft 365 apps will cease to function on Oct. 14, 2025, according to an official Microsoft blog post. This will happen when Microsoft ends Windows 10 support,
Microsoft Tries Scaring Windows 10 Users Into Upgrading to Windows 11
A blog post claiming that the free upgrade to Windows 11 was for a "limited time only" appears to have been a mistake.
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New Critical Microsoft Windows Warning As 3 Zero-Day Attacks Underway
Microsoft has confirmed that a staggering three zero-day cyberattacks are underway against Windows users—here’s what you need ...
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Microsoft Backtracks After Teasing an End to Free Windows 11 Upgrades
So, it’s possible the free Windows 11 upgrade may stick around for a while. According to Steam, about 55% of users have ...
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Microsoft starts force upgrading Windows 11 22H2, 23H3 devices
Microsoft has started the forced rollout of Windows 11 24H2 to eligible, non-managed systems running the Home and Pro editions of Windows 11 22H2 and 23H2.
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Microsoft’s Update Deadline—Bad News For Windows, 365, Office Users
“Microsoft 365 Apps will no longer be supported after October 14, 2025, on Windows 10 devices,” the company confirmed. “To ...
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How Microsoft can turn Windows PCs into an Xbox
I’ve been writing for more than a year about how Microsoft needs to overhaul Windows on handhelds and use an Xbox OS UI on ...
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Dangerous Microsoft Outlook flaw could let hackers send out malware via email
“Exploitation of the vulnerability might involve either a victim opening a specially crafted email with an affected version ...
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Microsoft Edge is redesigning Vertical tabs on Windows 11, and it looks really nice
Microsoft Edge experiments with a fresh vertical tabs layout which improves the overall presentation of the feature.
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"You're More Responsible For Microsoft Losing The $400 Billion": Android Co-founder To Bill Gates
Android co-founder Rich Miner has criticized Bill Gates for Microsofts failure in the mobile market, which Gates admitted ...
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