Microsoft is ending support for Windows 10 this October but has introduced a free option for users to continue receiving security updates for one more year. To qualify, users must utilize cloud backup with OneDrive. This change impacts millions who still rely on Windows 10.
SpaceX successfully launched a Falcon 9 rocket from Vandenberg Space Force Base, carrying 24 Starlink satellites to low-Earth orbit. The launch took place at 8:52 p.m. with backup opportunities available.
The Lakers have re-signed center Jaxson Hayes to a one-year contract. After a challenging playoff run, Hayes aims to solidify his role as a backup center alongside new addition Deandre Ayton.
Microsoft has introduced a free option for Windows 10 users to receive security updates until 2026. By connecting to OneDrive for cloud backup, users can avoid the $30 fee for extended support. Find out how this affects millions using Windows 10.
Microsoft offers new options for Windows 10 users to access an additional year of security updates, including a free option through Windows Backup and Microsoft Rewards points. Find out how you can keep your OS secure without breaking the bank!
NASA's Psyche spacecraft has reignited its plasma thrusters as it journeys deeper into the Solar System, readying for its groundbreaking mission to explore a metal-rich asteroid. With backup systems in place, the mission remains on track for a 2029 arrival!
Getting a Nintendo Switch 2? Don’t forget to transfer your data! Our step-by-step guide makes it easy to back up your original Switch, whether you have the new console or not. Don’t miss out on your favorite games!
Discover the unbeatable flash sale on the Anker Solix C1000 portable power station at Amazon. Get it with a waterproof carrying case for just $549—50% off the regular price! Perfect for emergencies and outdoor adventures.
In a jaw-dropping finish, Ross Chastain clinched victory at the Coca-Cola 600, becoming the first driver to win from 40th position. However, an overzealous fan added drama by snatching his hat post-race!
In a stunning feat, NASA engineers have revived Voyager 1's dormant thrusters, ensuring the legendary spacecraft can continue its mission in deep space. This miracle fix comes just before a critical communication blackout that could have jeopardized its journey.