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Winsage
January 1, 2026
Microsoft has concluded support for Windows 10, with over 44% of PC users still operating on the OS. This poses potential risks for users, particularly as the end-of-support deadline approaches on October 14, 2025, when Microsoft will stop issuing free updates, increasing vulnerability to cyber threats. Microsoft has introduced the Extended Security Updates (ESU) program, offering security patches until October 13, 2026, at a cost of £22 for individual users and starting at £45 for businesses, with prices doubling in subsequent years. Users can also access ESU benefits through Microsoft Rewards Points or by performing a Windows Backup via OneDrive, which has a 5GB free limit. Research suggests that around 5 million individuals in the UK could be at risk due to continued reliance on Windows 10. The ESU program is available for users with Windows 10 devices running version 22H2.
AppWizard
December 24, 2025
Google has started rolling out Android 16 QPR3 Beta 1.1 for Pixel devices, focusing on stability and addressing a bug that causes certain apps to crash at startup. The update is 58MB in size and is available for Pixel models from Pixel 6 to Pixel 10 for users enrolled in the Android Beta Program. The previous Android 16 QPR3 beta introduced features like disabling the At a Glance widget and adjusting flashlight brightness. Users can receive the update via OTA download, sideload it, or manually flash the factory image, with a stable release expected in the first quarter of 2026.
Winsage
December 10, 2025
Microsoft is facing a significant security challenge due to hundreds of millions of unsupported PCs still in use, particularly those running Windows 10. Nearly a billion users have not transitioned to Windows 11, with about 500 million on PCs that cannot upgrade. Microsoft has released its final Patch Tuesday updates for 2025, addressing 56 vulnerabilities, including three zero-days. Windows 10 users not enrolled in the extended security updates (ESU) program will no longer receive automatic updates, with November’s Patch Tuesday marking the first serious fixes not extended to them. Users can enroll in the ESU program at no cost, allowing access to recent updates, with no deadline for enrollment until October 2026. Delaying enrollment increases vulnerability to attacks.
Winsage
November 27, 2025
Microsoft's Windows 10 reached its end-of-life on October 14, leading to the introduction of Windows 11. Dell's COO, Jeffrey Clarke, indicated that the transition to Windows 11 is slower than expected, with a 10-12 point lag compared to the previous OS transition. Approximately 500 million PCs are unable to upgrade to Windows 11, and Microsoft has implemented Extended Security Updates (ESU) to support these devices temporarily. Dell noted that around 500 million additional PCs could transition to Windows 11 without hardware upgrades. Despite this, Dell reported record Q3 results of billion, primarily driven by AI servers and infrastructure rather than PC sales, which have shown mid-to-high single-digit growth in a flat overall market.
Winsage
November 27, 2025
Microsoft has begun rolling out new features for Windows 11, including previews for versions 25H2 and 26H1, specifically build 28000.1199. Key updates include: 1. Xbox Full Screen Experience (FSE): This feature is being tested for all PCs with build 26220.7271, transforming the desktop into a console-like interface and reducing memory consumption by approximately 2GB. Users can activate it via Settings > Gaming > Full screen experience, and it requires enrollment in the Xbox Insider program. 2. Point-in-time Restore: This feature allows users to revert their computer to a previous state, recovering from issues like buggy updates or malware. It uses the Volume Shadow Copy Service to create restore points and is enabled by default on devices with a minimum of 200GB storage running Home and Pro editions. Users can manage it via Settings > Recovery > Point-in-time. 3. Voice Typing with Fluid Dictation: The Fluid Dictation feature is now integrated into Voice Typing, automatically correcting grammar and punctuation. It is enabled by default on Copilot+ PCs. 4. Microsoft Store App Uninstall Option: An "Uninstall" option for apps is now available in the Microsoft Store through the app's context menu on the "Library" page.
Winsage
November 24, 2025
Microsoft has phased out Windows 10, with a deadline of October 14 now passed, leaving approximately 550 million users navigating the transition to Windows 11 amidst rising cyber threats. Windows 10 usage has declined from 880 million in January. Microsoft offers an Extended Security Update (ESU) option for users needing more time to migrate, which provides security updates until October 13, 2026, for enrolled users. Business users have a three-year extended support period, while consumers have a 12-month grace period post-October if enrolled in ESU. The November update addressing zero-day threats is only available to ESU enrollees. There are no contingency plans for users who remain on Windows 10, and uncertainty exists regarding how many users have enrolled in ESU or have eligible devices for Windows 11 upgrades. Users must act before next October to purchase new PCs if needed.
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