Daniel Petri shares his experiences on upgrading his computers to Windows 10 and outlines several different reasons why you shouldn’t fear the upgrade.
While most of the complaints about Windows 10’s privacy violations are bogus, growing concerns about these issues could cause lasting damage.
The dream is no longer a PC in every home. Aidan Finn believes that Windows 10 Continuum has the potential to kill off the PC as we know it.
Because Windows 10 is here and I feel fine, this week’s other news includes Windows 10’s impressive day-one performance, the availability of Windows 10 Enterprise, Windows 10 FUD is laughably lame, getting it wrong—twice—about Microsoft’s Nokia purchase and its strategy for Windows and phones, Apple Watch is or isn’t a failure, Google loses to Microsoft…
Alarmists were predicting an Internet meltdown on Wednesday, with Microsoft rolling out Windows 10 electronically to millions of customers in 190 countries.
To commemorate the launch of Windows 10, Senior Editor Blair Kellerhals is providing her list of the best Windows 10 features for better productivity and security.
Russell Smith looks at some of the changes Microsoft has made to its new Edge browser for Windows 10.
Well, today is the big day: Windows 10 is now available as a free upgrade to users of Windows 7 and Windows 8.1 in 190 countries around the world.
Because Windows 10 is inevitable, this week’s other news includes the pending Windows 10 launch, Google’s latest attempt at violating your privacy, and more.
Yes, Windows 10 is doing many things differently, but it will stick the standard ten-year support life cycle, while requiring users to stay up-to-date.