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Windows 11 is a solid step forward aesthetically from Windows 10, though some of the changes may annoy long-time Windows users.
As of Oct. 14, Windows will be ending support for Windows 10. If you don't have a Windows 11 compatible computer, there are still some options to keep access to security updates.
Also check out our separate review of Windows 11, for many more details on the advantages and features Microsoft’s newest OS is supposed to bring.
While both Windows 10 and 11 have a lot to offer, Microsoft’s Windows 11 is a completely different operating system — not a new, improved Windows 10 with added features.
Even if you're perfectly content with Windows 10, updates will soon cost extra and you'll eventually need to switch to Windows 11. I compare the two operating systems so you know what to expect ...
Windows 11 is growing more popular than ever, but even with the latest updates, is it time to upgrade?
With Windows 11, Microsoft hasn't exactly reinvented its desktop operating system. Instead, the Redmond company has used the now-mature Windows 10 as a solid base and modernized ...
We are so close to no longer needing to worry about which Windows edition we buy, but there are still three non-business ...
Even if you're perfectly content with Windows 10, updates will soon cost extra and you'll eventually need to switch to Windows 11. I compare the two operating systems so you know what to expect ...