Microsoft releases major Windows 10 updates about twice a year, and then offers support for at least 18 months for folks that might want to skip an upgrade or two. Normally that would mean that ...
Microsoft today reminded customers that some editions of Windows 10, version 1809 (also known as the October 2018 Update) will reach its end of service next week. For products that reach their end of ...
A year ago when Microsoft released the Windows 10 May 2019 Update, it announced a fundamental change in how it delivers feature updates. It would no longer force users to upgrade to a new feature ...
Thanks to the COVID-19 coronavirus pandemic, a lot of schedules are being adjusted. And because of this public health crisis, Microsoft today announced a bunch of changes to the end of support and ...
Less than a month after it postponed the end of support for some Windows 10 1709 versions, Microsoft is doing the same for Windows 10 1809, the feature update to Windows 10 released in the fall of ...
Once again, Microsoft brings hope to avid Windows watchers as it uses the correct, defined method to test build 17763.167 of Win10 1809. Remains to be seen if this is a fly-by-night fix for a hastily ...
Back in mid-February made the wise [at the time] decision to announce that it would end support for the Windows 10 October 2018 Update (version 1809) on May 12 th. While the October 2018 update was ...
Microsoft pushed out another batch of cumulative updates for Windows 10 today. The updates are available for Windows 10 versions 1809, 1803, 1709, and 1607. The updates are rolling out now via Windows ...
Microsoft publishes an “End of Service” date for each version of Windows 10. While you might think you can hold onto your version of Win10 until that date, Microsoft starts pushing you onto the next ...
Microsoft is is about to begin moving more PC users on older versions of Windows 10 to the Windows 10 May 2020 Update, aka version 2004. The expanded roll out of Windows 10 version 2004 means that ...
Managing Editor Alison DeNisco Rayome joined CNET in 2019, and is a member of the Home team. She is a co-lead of the CNET Tips and We Do the Math series, and manages the Home Tips series, testing out ...
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