The organization has challenged Microsoft to protect 400 million PCs by making Windows 10’s ESU program free for all users.
Four years ago, Microsoft declared its intention to discontinue support for some people running Windows on older PCs. That wasn't nearly enough notice, according to the consumer rights organization.
The renowned nonprofit product-testing organization Consumer Reports is urging Microsoft to extend support for Windows 10.
Windows 10, launched in 2015, reaches its end-of-life status in October 2025, with the company urging its users to move to ...
Consumer Reports asks that Microsoft continue providing support for Windows 10 computers for free until more people have ...
Consumer Reports urges Microsoft CEO to extend the Windows 10 support deadline as it'll leave millions of PCs vulnerable to ...
In an open letter sent to Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella, the consumer advocacy group urges Nadella to reconsider ending free ...
Support for Windows 10 ends on Oct. 14, and not all PCs can be upgraded to Windows 11. Here's what you need to do.