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If you ask a lot of people why they’re still using Windows 7, there is a two-word answer – Windows 10.
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If you ask a lot of people why they’re still using Windows 7, there is a two-word answer – Windows 10.
It is estimated that, globally, some 200 million machines (or more) are still using Windows 7, based on data collated by ZDNet. This is...
More surprising is that Win 7, like XP, is still core tech for many people. Almost nobody moved from Win 7, less than 1%...
For those who’ve forgotten, Windows 10 was to be a big improvement. It’s not really all that bad, although the usual pressure caused by...
The warnings have been around for a decade. Now after 10 years, support for Windows 7 ended on 14 January 2020. As a consequence,...
At the end of the January support date, Windows 7 users will no longer receive any security updates. The company hopes the users will...
Microsoft posted a lengthy piece to its German newsroom in which it said an “early goodbye” to Windows 7. It suggested the aging platform...
Windows 7 is “based on long-outdated security architectures,” Microsoft wrote today in a post published to its German newsroom. With the end of support...
In a blog post, Microsoft said it is making the change to deliver a “more consistent and simplified” servicing experience. It wants all versions...
Microsoft claims to be “embracing silicon innovation” by restricting upcoming CPU architectures to Windows 10 only. In effect, the company is preventing people from...