Microsoft wants Windows 10 users to use their Microsoft account. They don't have to.
Windows 10 end of life security updates cost revealed — and it could be the push you need to finally upgrade
In late 2021, Microsoft placed an upgrade block on systems with a specific Intel driver, preventing them from upgrading to Windows 10. More than two years later, the company finally marked it fixed.
This week's Microsoft news recap brings you stories about the company adding more ads to Windows 11 and Edge, leaking Server builds, Patch Tuesday updates, Windows 11 preview builds, and more.
"Why haven't you upgraded yet?" Microsoft desperately wonders.
Microsoft has started informing Windows 10 users about the upcoming end of mainstream support for the OS. This notification is a full-screen ad, appearing on user desktops and conveying that Windows 10 support will terminate on October 14, 2025. The ad presents two choices: “Learn more” and “postpone.” Selecting “Learn more” redirects users to a […]
The Windows 11 "Moment 5" Update is now rolling out to all users. It is part of April 2024 Patch Tuesday updates, which means you will get new features automatically whether you like it or not.
Microsoft is rolling out its latest Xbox software update for the month of April. This month, PC gamers on Windows who use the Xbox app will all be able to use the new Games Hub feature
Installing Outlook for Windows on your PC can be a straightforward process, but sometimes users may encounter various challenges that hinder the installation. If you’re running Windows 11 or 10 and trying to install Outlook from the Microsoft Store, this comprehensive guide will help you navigate through the troubleshooting steps to overcome any hurdles and […]
Microsoft is testing new banners for Windows 10 to make users with local accounts switch to Microsoft Accounts. They are rolling out as part of the latest Release Preview update for Windows 10.
Microsoft reportedly started displaying full-screen Windows 11 ads with a notification about the upcoming end of Windows 10. And of course, even users with unsupported hardware are getting the banner.
Users report that they've been unable to send or receive emails for 24 hours. Microsoft says it's 'aware of the issue' but did not elaborate on the cause