Microsoft clears up what Windows 10 users can expect from Microsoft Defender moving forward
Microsoft Clarifies Microsoft Defender Support for Windows 10 During Extended Security Period Windows 10 Enters Extended Security Phase As of…
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Microsoft has introduced GitHub Copilot integration in SQL Server Management Studio 22 Preview 3, bringing AI-powered coding assistance to database developers. This highly-requested feature helps users write T-SQL more efficiently while maintaining full context awareness of connected databases. The integration represents Microsoft’s ongoing commitment to enhancing developer productivity through artificial intelligence tools.
Microsoft has delivered a significant enhancement to its flagship database management tool with the integration of GitHub Copilot into SQL Server Management Studio (SSMS) 22 Preview 3. This move responds to growing developer demand for artificial intelligence assistance within database development workflows, particularly following last year’s SQL Server 2025 preview that introduced native vector data support for improved AI workload performance.
Microsoft has officially rolled out KB5066791, marking the final cumulative update for Windows 10 as mainstream support concludes. This update brings crucial security improvements and bug fixes while transitioning users to extended security options or newer operating systems.
Microsoft has officially released KB5066791 as the final cumulative update for Windows 10, bringing an end to mainstream support for the decade-old operating system. This significant milestone arrives during this month’s Patch Tuesday cycle, representing the last “B release” for the popular OS that has served millions of users worldwide since its initial launch.
Microsoft has deployed its October 2025 Patch Tuesday updates for Windows 11 versions 25H2, 24H2, 23H2, and 22H2. These critical updates address security vulnerabilities, fix browser printing issues, resolve gaming input problems, and introduce compatibility changes including driver removals. Users should install these updates promptly to maintain system security and stability.
Microsoft has officially released its October 2025 Patch Tuesday updates for all supported versions of Windows 11, marking another crucial monthly security deployment. The updates, identified as KB5066835 for Windows 11 25H2 and 24H2, and KB5066793 for versions 23H2 and 22H2, deliver essential security patches alongside numerous functional improvements and bug fixes. These updates continue Microsoft’s commitment to maintaining the security and reliability of its flagship operating system across all supported builds.
Windows 10 support officially ended on October 14, 2025, cutting off security updates for millions of PCs. Strict Windows 11 hardware requirements create upgrade challenges. Users must act to protect vulnerable systems.
Microsoft’s Windows 10 operating system reached its official end of support date on October 14, 2025, concluding a remarkable 10-year run that began July 29, 2015. The platform maintained incredible popularity even four years after Windows 11’s release, serving both consumer and business segments of the massive installed base of Windows users worldwide.
Microsoft 365 users are experiencing fresh access issues as the productivity suite continues to face service disruptions. The latest outage follows recent incidents that affected Teams and Exchange Online, with Microsoft actively investigating the cause.
Microsoft 365 users are confronting renewed access challenges as the productivity platform experiences another significant service outage. This marks the latest in a series of disruptions that have plagued the Microsoft 365 ecosystem in recent weeks, following a major incident that previously affected core applications including Teams and Exchange Online.
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Microsoft has issued a final warning that Windows 11 23H2 support for Home and Pro editions ends November 11, 2025. After this date, these versions will no longer receive security updates, leaving devices vulnerable to threats. Users are urged to upgrade to Windows 11 24H2 to maintain protection.
Microsoft is issuing its final warning to Windows 11 users that support for version 23H2 Home and Pro editions will officially terminate on November 11, 2025. According to the company’s Windows release health dashboard, these versions will no longer receive monthly security or preview updates after this critical deadline.