
Microsoft extends Windows 10 support out of the blue — consumers now get updates for another year to October 2027
THE SO WHAT
Extending Windows 10 support to October 2027 slows the forced migration to Windows 11 and, by extension, to newer AI-integrated experiences. Enterprise IT can use the extra runway to rationalize app portfolios and hardware refresh cycles instead of rushing upgrades just to stay supported.
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