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Samsung’s new Android XR headset is coming October 21 and you can reserve one now

Samsung is holding a virtual event on October 21 to announce an Android XR device Buyers who reserve one now can get $100 credit for other Samsung gear Samsung, with Qualcomm and Google, has been teasing Project Moohan for months Samsung has announced that it will be announcing its new…

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Apple just teased a new MacBook Pro, and it might offer more than just an M5 chip

Apple just teased ‘Something powerful is coming” The teaser shows a MacBook Pro unfolding, likely a new M5-powered model While the M5 chip is almost certain, a new color option might arrive for Apple’s Pro laptops While Apple CEO Tim Cook didn’t offer the teaser this time around – as…

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Windows 10 support ends today, but here’s how to get an extra year for free

You’ll get access to Windows 10 a little longer by doing this. (Getty Images) If you’re still running Windows 10 on your PC, we’ve got some news for you. As of today, Microsoft is moving the software to “end of life” status. The good news: Windows 10 PCs will still…

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How to sign up for free extended updates in Windows 10 to stay safe until October 2026

If you’re using Windows 10, it likely hasn’t escaped your attention that the operating system reaches its End of Life today. In other words, the October update that rolls out from today is the final instalment of the official support provided by Microsoft for this last-gen OS. Going forward, no…

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Windows 10 End of Life live: everything you need to know

Refresh Get notified of updates 2025-10-14T10:13:24.502Z (Image credit: Future / Microsoft) Above, you’ll see what the Windows 11 Start menu looks like. If you’re not a fan, you can tweak to to appear more like Windows 10’s Start menu. It’s certainly more familiar than going to macOS if you switch…

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Windows 10 support ends tomorrow, but here’s how to get an extra year for free

You’ll get access to Windows 10 a little longer by doing this. (Getty Images) Are you still running Windows 10 on your PC? Starting tomorrow, October 14, Microsoft is moving the software to “end of life” status. What does that mean for you? While Windows 10 PCs will continue to…

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