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But which versions should you get? It turns out that it's a far less complicated question than it's been for every previous version of Windows.
In the "Windows as a service" era, updates can arrive when you least expect them. So can major changes in Microsoft's update policies for business customers. Here's a no-nonsense explainer to help ...
According to LifeHacker, there is a catch on the Windows 10 LTSC, and users need to have their subscription or purchase the Windows 10 Enterprise version to get this version, free of charge.
Once you get past the confusing name, the latest Windows 10 feature update has a lot to offer. Here's what administrators, developers, and the rest of us can expect, plus details on how you can ...
Officially, Microsoft will stop providing new security updates for Windows 10 PCs after October 14, 2025, a little over a ...
With the recent announcement of Windows 10 S, we can't help but wonder if Microsoft should make the new version of the OS something more than it currently is.
Microsoft is positioning Windows 10 as “the last version of Windows” you’ll ever need to get, with regular feature updates and product improvements taking the place of big releases every ...
Windows 10 was supposed to be the "last version of Windwows" thanks to major updates twice a year -- but then Windows 11 arrived.
The November 2021 Update for Windows 10 is generally available, and in this guide, we'll show you how to get it.
Which Version of Windows 10 Should You Get? Windows 10 has a lot to offer, from Cortana to free Office apps to the return of the Start menu. And it's free.
But which versions should you get? It turns out that it's a far less complicated question than it's been for every previous version of Windows.