We knew this day was coming: Windows 7 will hit end of life (EOL) and receive its last security-related updates on January 14, 2020. This means that for businesses (including Miami), Windows 7 will no ...
Windows 7 has just received its last set of security updates. After today, Windows 7 won't receive any security or non-security updates from Microsoft, and it is now considered an unsupported ...
As Windows 7 approaches its end-of-support first year anniversary the aging OS still has over 100 million users worldwide. However, on a positive note, the latest figures mean that more than 100 ...
January 14, 2020, is a day cybersecurity stakeholders should pay attention to, as it marks the end of Microsoft support in Windows 7. January 14, 2020, is a day cybersecurity stakeholders should pay ...
Today is the day many have spent months preparing for: Microsoft is officially ending extended support for its popular Windows 7 operating system on January 14. The decision has pushed many to upgrade ...
This week was the first Patch Tuesday of 2020, as well as the final set of updates for Windows 7, Server 2008 R2, and Windows 10 Mobile. Halo CE testing was also confirmed, and more. Catch up below.
The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) advised companies not to use Windows 7 because of higher security risks. According to ZDNet's latest report, a private industry notification (PIN) was sent by ...
Microsoft will continue to support the new Microsoft Edge in Windows 7 even after the operating system reaches the end of life tomorrow. With tomorrow being the last day that Windows 7 will receive ...
An icon in the shape of a lightning bolt. Impact Link Microsoft is phasing out Windows 7, the PC software it released more than a decade ago in 2009 that still powers roughly a third of all laptop and ...
All the major antivirus software makers plan to continue supporting their products past the Windows 7 end of life (EOL) date. Most vendors, with a few exceptions, have confirmed that their products ...
Microsoft's business model for Windows has historically been complex, with a mix of different editions, a partner-centric sales channel, and Byzantine licensing rules. Throw in a 10-year support ...
Microsoft updated its Windows lifecycle table last week, quietly announcing that OEMs would have to cease preinstalling Windows 7 on new systems by October 30, 2014. Retail boxed copies of the ...