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Daniel Cooper @ Engadget · today 07:15 EDT

The Morning After: It’s the end for Windows 10

After more than a decade of service, Microsoft is declaring the end of Windows 10’s usable life. If your machine still uses it, rest assured it’ll continue to work, but you won’t see any more software and security updates. If your machine is compatible, you’ll be able to upgrade to Windows 11 for free, or this can provide the justification you need to buy a new machine.
But there’s also a way to keep your status quo without the additional stress, at least for the next year. It’s possible to sign up to Micro

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