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Winsage
February 21, 2025
Nearly 45% of gamers on Steam continue to use Windows 10, according to a hardware survey conducted by Valve in January 2025, which shows that 44.41% of users rely on this operating system. In contrast, Windows 11 has captured 55.38% of the user base on the platform.
BetaBeacon
February 20, 2025
The fact described in the text is that there are various Android apps and games available for free for a limited time, including productivity and lifestyle apps like Dockalizer, Reminder Pro, Image Converter, Stabilize Video, and Liquid Glossy Live Wallpaper.
Winsage
February 19, 2025
Approximately 43% of Steam users continue to utilize Windows 10 as it approaches its end-of-life status in October 2025. Windows 11 has seen gradual adoption since its launch in 2021, but stringent system requirements, such as TPM 2.0, have hindered its growth. Microsoft has stated that ongoing technical and security support for Windows 10 will end on October 14, 2025, and will not relax its TPM requirement. Users with incompatible machines may need to invest in new PCs to transition to Windows 11.
Winsage
February 17, 2025
Windows 10 will no longer receive support after October 14, 2025. Currently, 42.87% of users surveyed by Valve's Steam Hardware Survey are still using Windows 10, while Windows 11 has a market share of approximately 36.6%. Windows 10 commands 60.33% of the global market share. Among Steam users, 96.55% operate on a Windows platform, with 53.46% using Windows 11. The reluctance to adopt Windows 11 is due to stringent hardware requirements and a perceived lack of compelling features.
BetaBeacon
February 16, 2025
- Android apps and games are available for free for a limited time. - Top free Android apps for productivity and lifestyle include Net Signal Pro, Illuminance - Lux Light Pro, Who Uses My WiFi Pro, Countdown Widget - Time Until, and Print Photo: Print to Size. - Free Android games include Legacy 4: Tomb of Secrets, Empire Warriors: Tower Defense, Fortress 2, Word Search Game: Offline, and Neo Monsters.
Winsage
February 12, 2025
Windows 10 will reach its end of life on October 14, 2025, after which Microsoft will stop providing free updates and security patches. Users can transition to Windows 11 by purchasing a new laptop with it pre-installed, opting for Extended Security Updates (ESUs) for older machines, or upgrading existing devices. Windows 11 has specific system requirements, including a Trusted Platform Module (TPM) version 2.0. Microsoft warns that installing Windows 11 on incompatible hardware will result in a watermark and operational issues. A PC Health Check tool is available to assess device compatibility with Windows 11. The minimum requirements for running Windows 11 include a 1 GHz processor with 2 or more cores, 4 GB RAM, 64 GB storage, UEFI firmware with Secure Boot, TPM 2.0, a DirectX 12 compatible graphics card, and a high-definition display.
Winsage
February 7, 2025
Microsoft will launch the Windows 10 Extended Security Updates (ESU) program in November 2025, offering three additional years of support for a fee that will double annually. Currently, 60% of Windows installations are on Windows 10, while Windows 11 has a 37% market share. Users of Windows 365 or Azure Virtual Desktop will receive the Extended Security Updates at no additional cost.
Winsage
February 5, 2025
Microsoft will cease support for Windows 10 in October 2025, meaning new security vulnerabilities will not be patched, increasing exposure to threats. Cybercriminals are expected to target Windows 10, which still has over 60% market share, making it an attractive target. ESET estimates that around 32 million PCs in Germany are still using Windows 10. Users can opt for the Extended Security Updates program for an additional cost, extending updates until October 2026, or use 0Patch for updates until 2030. Windows 10 IoT Enterprise LTSC 2021 will receive updates until 2032, but its use as an office PC is restricted. Users are encouraged to upgrade to Windows 11 where hardware compatibility exists for ongoing security updates and new features.
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