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.
The end of Windows 10 support is quickly approaching. If you are still using Windows 10, here is everything you need to know about its upcoming demise. Windows 10 is turning 10 years in a few days, ...
Windows 11 KB5083631 is rolling out with Xbox mode for regular PCs, a more reliable File Explorer, faster startup apps, and ...
A PowerShell script using WBAdmin can create full system backups of Windows 11, offering a simple, scriptable alternative for advanced users. Over the last couple of years, I have written a few blog ...
Windows 11 monthly updates now regularly hit 4 to 9 GB. AI features, cumulative patches, and a rigid schedule are all to ...
Think Windows 11 can’t give you a productivity boost? Think again. Try these tips to get more accomplished in less time.
Are you still using Windows 10 on your desktop or laptop? If so, you need to know this: As of October 14, Microsoft moved the software to its "end of life" phase. What that means is that while Windows ...
Windows 11 gets a controller-friendly Xbox Mode that turns your PC into a console-like gaming hub. The new interface ...
Years ago, CCleaner was a regular part of my Windows setup. Whenever I bought or built a new PC, it was one of the first utilities I installed. I used it mainly to clear temporary files and browser ...
Microsoft PowerToys adds Grab and Move and Power Display, two features that make Windows 11 easier to use and feel ...
Facial recognition on laptops has come a long way in the last decade, and Windows Hello is more secure than you may think.