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Winsage
June 26, 2026
Microsoft has extended its offer of extended security updates for consumer users of Windows 10 until October 12, 2027, following the official end of support for the operating system on October 14, 2025. Users can acquire an extra year of patches for a modest fee, while business users have the option for an additional three years of support until 2028. Approximately 30 percent of HP's customers and 26 percent of all Windows users are still operating on Windows 10, which translates to hundreds of millions of PCs globally. The minimum requirements for running Windows 11 include a Trusted Platform Module (TPM) 2.0, 4GB of RAM, and 64GB of storage.
Tech Optimizer
June 20, 2026
The dashboard operates on a Django monolith with PostgreSQL and is transitioning to ClickHouse for denormalization. The initial p50 metric was 0.7 seconds, but the p95 was 8 seconds, which was reduced to 1 second. Observability tools were established to monitor performance, and slow HTTP requests were identified using OpenTelemetry traces. Optimization techniques included late joining, asynchronous counting, creating a PostgreSQL replica for read operations, and improving full-text search. Denormalization was explored to enhance filtering performance by creating composite indexes. The production stack was upgraded to PostgreSQL 18, which provided incremental performance improvements. The final p95 value achieved was 1 second, below the target of 3 seconds.
Winsage
June 17, 2026
Microsoft's June Windows update has caused issues for users of third-party applications that use Object Linking and Embedding (OLE) automation to interact with Office applications, leading to failed document launches without error messages. Affected applications include CCH Engagement, Workpaper Manager, Dentrix, Softdent, and Zotero. Microsoft has suggested a workaround of opening documents directly, but has stated that the responsibility for these issues lies with third-party developers, asserting no warranty on their performance. Users unable to resolve issues by opening files directly must wait for a fix in a future update, and organizations can contact Microsoft support for assistance. This is the first issue Microsoft has publicly acknowledged in the recent patch, amid ongoing complaints about other functionalities like OneDrive and BitLocker.
Winsage
May 28, 2026
HP estimates that approximately 30% of its PC customers are still using Windows 10, which exited standard support in October. Ketan Patel, HP's president of personal systems, noted that the slow transition to Windows 11 is providing a financial tailwind for the company. HP's CFO, Karen Parkhill, mentioned that the Windows 11 refresh in EMEA and APJ markets is now on par with North America. Microsoft will end support for Windows 10 for business customers on October 14, 2025, but will offer security updates for those who pay for extended support. Gartner forecasts a modest 6.1% increase in device spending in 2026. Approximately 400 million systems cannot upgrade to Windows 11 due to hardware requirements. European campaigners have called for EU intervention regarding the Windows 11 upgrade, citing vendor-imposed software cutoffs. Microsoft is offering extended support for Windows 10 in the European Economic Area without conditions after the October deadline. HP's revenue grew by 9% year-on-year, reaching .41 billion in the second quarter of fiscal 2026, and net profit increased to million from million the previous year.
Winsage
April 16, 2026
A recent Microsoft security update, April 2026 KB5082063, has caused issues for administrators of Windows Server 2025 and Windows 11 systems, with many devices entering BitLocker recovery mode after reboot, requiring a 48-digit recovery key. This issue primarily affects enterprise-managed systems with specific TPM Group Policy settings involving PCR7 validation. Similar problems have been reported with updates KB5083769 and KB5082052 on Windows 11. The issue arises from five conditions: BitLocker must be enabled on the OS drive, the Group Policy must include PCR7, the msinfo32.exe tool must show Secure Boot State PCR7 Binding as “Not Possible,” the Windows UEFI CA 2023 certificate must be in the Secure Boot Signature Database, and the device must not be using the 2023-signed Windows Boot Manager. Microsoft suggests two workarounds: removing the TPM validation Group Policy before the update and re-enabling BitLocker, or applying a Known Issue Rollback (KIR) before installation. Skipping the April updates is not advisable due to the addressing of 167 vulnerabilities, including two zero-days. BitLocker recovery issues following updates have been recurring since 2022, with similar incidents reported in August 2022, August 2024, and May 2025, indicating ongoing challenges with Secure Boot certificates and TPM validation bindings in enterprise environments.
Winsage
February 11, 2026
Microsoft's relationship with Windows has been challenging since the Windows 8 era, particularly under CEO Satya Nadella. The launch of Windows 11 faced criticism, leading to expectations of further decline. However, Microsoft has recently shown optimism about Windows 11. Despite a shift in focus towards cloud computing and AI, Windows continues to generate significant revenue, primarily from Fortune 500 companies. The user community has diminished, with many remaining users relying on Windows for professional tasks. Microsoft's neglect of Windows has left loyal supporters feeling abandoned. Antitrust scrutiny is returning, particularly regarding cloud computing practices. In August 2025, Pavan Davuluri was appointed president of the Windows + Devices division, leading to a reorganization aimed at integrating Windows client and server development. Recent initiatives indicate a renewed focus on quality and security, with efforts to address user concerns and improve functionality.
Winsage
December 15, 2025
Hundreds of millions of computers are still using Windows 10, despite it reaching its end-of-support deadline. An Extended Security Updates (ESU) subscription is available for free until October 2026, providing updates to help protect against security threats. By early 2021, around 100 million PCs were still running Windows 7, which had ceased receiving updates in January 2020, making them vulnerable to cyberattacks from groups like Digital Shadows, LockBit, Conti, and Vice Society. Notable incidents include the PrintNightmare flaw in July 2021, which led Microsoft to issue a patch for Windows 7, and the WannaCry attack in 2017, which targeted Windows XP machines. Microsoft releases monthly security fixes, and vulnerabilities like CVE-2025-62215, identified in November 2025, have been categorized as "Exploitation Detected." While current vulnerabilities require local access, history suggests that remote attacks may soon occur, posing severe risks to unpatched systems.
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