AMD has confirmed that Radeon RX 5000 and 6000 series GPUs will continue receiving game optimizations and security updates, despite earlier confusion about their support status. The company introduces dedicated driver paths for older and newer architectures, ensuring stability for all gamers.
In a surprise move, Google has released a late-October update for its Pixel devices, excluding the Pixel Tablet. This minor update promises performance improvements and addresses a significant security issue, but users shouldn't expect major changes.
Microsoft has confirmed an emergency update to address a critical vulnerability in Windows Server. Cybersecurity experts warn that attacks are already in progress, urging immediate action to protect systems from exploitation.
A recent security update from Microsoft has caused a frustrating bug for Windows 11 users, disabling USB mice and keyboards in the Windows Recovery Environment. Engineers are racing to fix the issue as users struggle to troubleshoot their PCs.
Windows 11 users face a major crisis as a new update breaks localhost connections and causes installation failures. Microsoft is rolling out an emergency fix, but users are advised to wait it out. Find out more!
Microsoft has stopped support for Windows 10, pushing users towards Windows 11, which may lead to e-waste. New AI features could revolutionize the OS but raise privacy concerns.
Windows 10 support ended, but you can still get critical updates through the Extended Security Updates program! Learn how to register and troubleshoot common issues with our step-by-step guide.
Microsoft has announced that Windows 10 will reach end of life on October 14, but users can secure their PCs for another year. Discover how to enroll in Extended Security Updates and keep your system safe.
A number of Xbox first-party games have been abruptly removed from the Microsoft Store due to a security vulnerability linked to the Unity engine. Microsoft is working on fixes, but console versions are unaffected.
Microsoft has announced a no-cost option for Extended Security Updates (ESU) for Windows 10 users in the European Economic Area, responding to consumer rights concerns. This decision follows pressure from Euroconsumers, aiming to align with EU regulations and sustainability goals.