Microsoft ended support for Windows 10—including security updates—on October 14, 2025. It's possible to keep using Windows 10 safely for a few more years, but I don't think it's worth the hassle.
Microsoft will officially end support for Windows 10 on October 14, 2025, closing a decade-long chapter for one of its most widely used operating systems. After this date, Windows 10 devices will no ...
What is this book about? Data analysis enables you to generate value from small and big data by discovering new patterns and trends, and Python is one of the most popular tools for analyzing a wide ...
Extended Security Updates (ESU) programme for Windows 10 isn't showing for users This programme safely supports the use of Windows 10 for another year The Windows 10 deadline is on October 14, 2025 ...
The clock is ticking, and we’re only about a hundred days away from the date on which Microsoft will officially stop supporting Windows 10. However, if you need more time to switch to Windows 11, ...
The Windows 11 era has finally begun, now that the OS is out of the beta stage. You can now upgrade to Microsoft’s latest offering without joining the Windows ...
Abstract: The research focuses on the process of creating a data warehouse to meet the decision-making needs of a Greek beverage company. The data cover the period from 2018 to 2022. The developed ...
Dual-booting Windows editions is a tradition that goes quite far back. It lets you experience new Windows versions and old Windows versions together on the same hard drive of a PC or laptop. Dual ...
Microsoft will pull the plug on Windows 10 version in less than 12 months from now. But the company has shared some good news for those who don’t plan to take the Windows 11 upgrade. Microsoft’s ...
Installing Apple’s iOS 16.7.10 update might be tempting, but there are some steps you should take before moving your iPhone from your phone’s current version of iOS to iOS 16.7.10. Apple’s released a ...
Even though the latest Patch Tuesday updates were released two weeks ago, it seems that the packages are causing trouble for many Windows users. CVE-2024-38051 is still being picked up by CrowdStrike ...