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Windows 11 skips past 50% market share milestone in latest Steam survey
By Mark Tyson published
It gained an impressive 3.36% of users in August to end up with 50.81% share.
How to Fix a Windows Blue Screen of Death (BSOD)
By Ed Tittel published
There are few things more frustrating than receiving Windows 10 or 11's Blue Screen of Death or BSOD. Fortunately, there are a few steps you can take to diagnose and resolve the problem.
Microsoft shot real lasers through a window to make Windows 10's wallpaper
By Mark Tyson published
Mirrors, lasers, and smoke machines were used by designer Bradley Munkowitz (GMUNK).
Windows 11 market share declines as users seemingly shift back to Windows 10
By Roshan Ashraf Shaikh published
Despite many efforts by Microsoft, many users are still sticking with Windows 10 while the new reports by Statcounter showing many users worldwide migrated from Windows 11 last year.
Microsoft Windows 10 21H2 support will officially end for businesses and education institutions in June
By Roshan Ashraf Shaikh published
Windows 10 22H2 support will end in 2025.
Windows 10 Installed in possible record 104 seconds
By Mark Tyson published
Windows developer and tinkerer NTDev has optimized one of his tiny10 install disks so that it could install from zilch to the Windows 10 desktop in around 100 seconds.
Google proposes users of older Windows 10 PCs to migrate to ChromeOS Flex — 600 devices certified
By Anton Shilov published
Want to keep your old Windows 10 PC, but maintain support after October, 2025? Google says to use ChromeOS Flex.
Microsoft KB5034441 Windows 10 security patch for BitLocker bypass is leading to errors and has a complicated fix
By Mark Tyson published
Microsoft's KB5034441 Windows 10 security patch for an easy-to-exploit BitLocker bypass vulnerability fails for some users unless a manual partition resizing operation is completed first.
Steam stops supporting Windows 7, 8, and 8.1 — Microsoft and Google no longer provide security support for Valve's launcher
By Roshan Ashraf Shaikh published
Due to a lack of security patches and support on these obsolete operating systems, Steam officially announced it no longer supports Windows 7, 8, and 8.1.
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