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Microsoft revealed last year that it will charge consumers $30 for a year of extra security updates to Windows 10. Now, it’s ...
The Extended Security Updates program was supposed to cost $30 for consumers who want to remain on Windows 10 beyond Oct. 14.
The general mood among these heavyweight investors is divided, with 48% leaning bullish and 37% bearish. Among these notable options, 2 are puts, totaling $84,346, and 25 are calls, amounting to ...
As Windows 10 will reach end of support in October, consumers and organizations can now enroll their Windows 10 PCs in the ...
Microsoft is adding more ways to enroll in Windows 10 Extended Security Updates (ESUs), including a CSP plan and a wizard.
Microsoft says Windows 10 users will be able to enroll in its ESU through notifications and Windows Settings. The enrollment ...
In a way, Microsoft’s announcement highlights the struggles the company has had with getting people to upgrade to Windows 11. Microsoft first announced that it would kill off Windows 10 way back in ...
Microsoft says Windows 10 home users who want to delay switching to Windows 11 can enroll in the Extended Security Updates ...
Interview In September, Microsoft will retire default outbound access for VMs in Azure. "It's not quite a Y2K moment," says ...
A new report in Bloomberg claims that Microsoft's biggest customer base is ignoring Copilot and adopting rival ChatGPT ...
Individuals who want to pay $30 for the additional year of updates will still be able to do so. But Microsoft will also ...