Apple has rolled out iOS 18.6 and iPadOS 18.6, introducing crucial bug fixes, security updates, and changes to App Store rules for EU users. Discover how these updates enhance your devices!
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.
Attention Chrome users on macOS Big Sur! Google has announced that Chrome 138 will be the last version supporting this OS. Starting July 30, you'll need to upgrade to macOS 12 to continue receiving updates and features. Don't miss out on essential security fixes!
Microsoft's transition from Windows 10 to Windows 11 has left many users frustrated due to unexpected hardware restrictions and a chaotic rollout. Discover how this affects millions of PCs and what it means for consumers and businesses alike.
Microsoft has announced an extension for Windows 10 Extended Security Updates, allowing users to keep their systems secure until 2026. Learn how to enroll with options including a low fee or cloud sync!
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!
Discover how Apple is phasing out support for Intel Macs and what it means for users. Understand update timelines, security measures, and future implications for Apple Silicon.
Microsoft's June 2025 Patch Tuesday brings crucial updates for 66 vulnerabilities, including an actively exploited zero-day. Discover the critical fixes needed to protect your systems now!
Apple has confirmed that macOS Tahoe will be the last macOS version to support Intel Macs. Discover the shift to Apple Silicon and what it means for users of older models.