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2026 Update Sunset: Which Popular Smartphones Will Be Left Unpatched?
technology3 days ago

2026 Update Sunset: Which Popular Smartphones Will Be Left Unpatched?

A wide range of well-known phones from Samsung, Google, Apple, Motorola, OnePlus and LG will stop receiving feature or security updates in 2026, with many moving to end-of-support or vintage status. The piece warns users to upgrade or consider alternatives like LineageOS to avoid security risks, as older devices are phased out of official patch schedules.

Wemo Sunset: Belkin Shuts Down Cloud Features, Urges HomeKit Migration
technology1 month ago

Wemo Sunset: Belkin Shuts Down Cloud Features, Urges HomeKit Migration

Belkin will end support for most Wemo smart-home devices by Jan. 31, 2026, shutting down the Wemo app and cloud services; as a result, cloud-based features like remote access, schedules, and integrations with Alexa and Google Assistant will stop working, and devices will no longer function as smart devices even if the hardware powers on. A subset of Wemo devices compatible with Apple HomeKit can continue working if users migrate before the deadline, while older devices may not support HomeKit and should be reset and recycled. Refunds may be available for in-warranty devices after the end date, but eligibility varies. Users should migrate to Apple HomeKit or replace devices and remove the Wemo app after services shut down.

0patch sustains Windows 10 after Microsoft ends official updates
technology1 month ago

0patch sustains Windows 10 after Microsoft ends official updates

Microsoft ended regular Windows 10 updates in Oct 2025, pushing users to ESU or alternative paths. ZDNet reviews 0patch, a micropatching service offering free and Pro plans that deliver post-EoS patches to Windows 10; patches auto-install in the background and can extend the OS life into the next decade, though they may cause occasional performance issues. The Pro plan (~$30/yr) includes legacy patches; ESU will end in Oct 2026, and 0patch aims to extend support through 2030 (possible extension if demand). For many, upgrading to Windows 11 or moving to Linux remains the longer-term option.

Windows 10 Users Face Increased Security Risks Amid Microsoft Updates
technology2 months ago

Windows 10 Users Face Increased Security Risks Amid Microsoft Updates

Support for Windows 10 has ended, meaning no more security updates, which increases vulnerability to hackers. Users can opt for Extended Security Updates until October 2026 by meeting certain requirements, but this only provides security patches, not new features. To stay safe, it's recommended to upgrade to Windows 11 or use robust third-party security software, as Windows 10 will no longer receive essential security patches after support ends.

Bose SoundTouch Systems Lose Smart Features
technology4 months ago

Bose SoundTouch Systems Lose Smart Features

Bose announced that it will stop supporting its SoundTouch Wi-Fi speakers and soundbars from February 18, 2026, rendering cloud-based features and the app non-functional, while continuing basic audio playback via AUX, HDMI, and Bluetooth. Customers can trade in their devices for up to $200, but the move marks the end of support for a product line introduced in 2013, citing technological obsolescence.

Upgrade to Windows 11 Before October 2025 to Stay Secure and Supported
technology4 months ago

Upgrade to Windows 11 Before October 2025 to Stay Secure and Supported

Windows 10 will reach its end of life on October 14, 2025, after which Microsoft will stop providing updates and support. Upgrading to Windows 11 is straightforward and can be done for free if your device meets the system requirements, either via Windows Update or the Installation Assistant, with the upgrade process preserving files and applications. It's recommended to back up your data before upgrading.

Urgent: Windows Users Must Act as Support Ends and Security Risks Rise
technology4 months ago

Urgent: Windows Users Must Act as Support Ends and Security Risks Rise

Microsoft's end of support for Windows 10 on October 14 poses a significant security risk to around 400 million users who cannot upgrade to Windows 11 due to hardware limitations. Users are urged to act now by enrolling in the Extended Security Updates program or upgrading to Windows 11 to avoid vulnerabilities and potential cyber threats, as support and updates will cease, leaving many PCs unprotected.

Urgent: Upgrade or Risk Security Threats as Windows 10 Support Ends
technology4 months ago

Urgent: Upgrade or Risk Security Threats as Windows 10 Support Ends

With Windows 10 support ending on October 14, 2025, users have five options: pay for extended security updates, buy or rent a new PC, upgrade incompatible hardware to Windows 11 through workarounds, switch to Linux or ChromeOS, or do nothing and risk security vulnerabilities. It's crucial to choose an option soon to ensure continued security and support.

Urgent: Upgrade or Risk Security for Windows 10 Before Support Ends
technology5 months ago

Urgent: Upgrade or Risk Security for Windows 10 Before Support Ends

Windows 10's support ends on October 14, 2025, risking security vulnerabilities for users who do not upgrade or subscribe to Microsoft's Extended Security Updates program, which offers an additional year of security patches. Users can upgrade to Windows 11, switch to alternative OS like Linux, or purchase new hardware to stay secure. Planning ahead is crucial to avoid security risks and system disruptions.

Windows 10 Support Ends Soon: 3 Ways to Keep Your PC Running
technology5 months ago

Windows 10 Support Ends Soon: 3 Ways to Keep Your PC Running

With Windows 10 support ending on October 14, 2025, users have five options: pay for extended security updates, buy or rent a new PC, upgrade incompatible hardware to Windows 11 through workarounds, switch to Linux or ChromeOS, or do nothing and risk security vulnerabilities. It's crucial to act within the three-week window to ensure continued security and support.

Microsoft Extends Windows 10 Support and Security Updates Through October 2026
technology5 months ago

Microsoft Extends Windows 10 Support and Security Updates Through October 2026

Microsoft is offering two free options for extended security updates for Windows 10 PCs until October 2026, primarily targeting personal users who enroll via a Microsoft account, with the process involving Windows Backup or Microsoft Rewards points, while enterprise users must pay for updates. The move is a response to the large number of Windows 10 devices still in use and the approaching end of support.