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Microsoft says that while it will support Windows 10 users running Microsoft 365 with security updates for a few years, new ...
If you don't want to upgrade to Windows 11, you can still get support for a year, but it requires linking your OneDrive ...
Individuals running Windows 10 Home or Pro can get a single year of Extended Security Updates (ESUs) relatively easily by ...
After installing the July 2025 cumulative update (KB5062554), the emoji picker still mostly works — you can call it up with ...
Microsoft has quietly revealed that it will stop adding new features to Office apps (Microsoft 365) for Windows 10 users in ...
Microsoft 365 Apps for personal accounts will only receive security updates until the end of support in August 2028.
KB5062554, the July 2025 security update for Windows 10, has wrecked some elements of the emoji picker for users. The issue ...
While most users installed the KB5062554 patch for routine security fixes, many are now reporting that the emoji panel no ...
Windows 10 users running Microsoft 365 will continue to get security updates in 2026, but don't expect new features indefinitely.
Every new Windows version comes with its own set of annoyances, but for some people, Windows 11 seems even more annoying than its predecessors. Fortunately, there are some solutions available.
Microsoft 365 will no longer receive new features on Windows 10 after August 2026, even though security updates will continue ...
The only way for Windows 10 users to continue receiving security updates for the OS is to pay Microsoft $30 per year as part ...