I hate to sound like a broken record to those in the know, but, if you aren't already aware, Windows 10 will be retired by Microsoft later this year — with its official end-of-support date billed for ...
Microsoft originally described Windows 10 as "the last version of Windows," intending to turn the operating system into a service model with regular updates instead of major releases. Perhaps the ...
Microsoft is working on the next major version of Windows codenamed Hudson Valley. It was rumored this system update would be Windows 12, but it appears that may not be the case. Sources say Hudson ...
The statement that Windows 12 is included in the list of supported operating systems for Intel's Meteor Lake-S chipset called Z980 was reportedly made in a tweet by @leaf_hobby, a Twitter user who has ...
A YouTuber has shared a new concept video of 'Windows 12.2' This is a follow-up to their previous vision of Windows 12, and refines the concept There are some smart ideas, but Microsoft is likely to ...
Microsoft is currently focusing all they can on Windows 11. Not only did the company recently dub 2025 as the “Year of the Windows 11 PC Refresh,” but this year’s CES has been all about Windows 11 and ...
Ever wondered how Windows 12 might look? Of course, we don't know for sure that's what it'll be called, but whatever Microsoft names its next-gen OS, we've just been treated to a concept video of how ...
Reports of a Windows 10 successor in the wild have been greatly exaggerated. Brien digs into what's really going on with the rumored "Windows 12." For the past five years, Windows 10 has been ...
Microsoft is under pressure to deliver with the upcoming Windows 12 release. Rumors suggest the new OS will include innovative AI features and a revamped user interface. While the official release ...
Veteran reporter and editor with over ten years of experience. Probably reading comic books. The release of Windows 11 hasn't necessarily been the success that Microsoft wanted. While the launch of ...
Windows 11 has not gone down well with the computing public for one reason or another - from system requirements, through to bewildering interface changes (steps backward in places), ad pushing, and ...