
Sometimes we WANT the choice we have gone OUT OF OUR WAY to select. Here’s what I tweeted to on twitter tonight So needless to say this is not going over well with me tonight. So being that this is nearly the end of the unofficial tax season for me … long story short those of us in California really get until October 16 due to our flooding earlier this year, but we’re still doing tax extensions to be proactive and ensure the IRS handles these right… but I digress, and this is patching week, and well… I’m tired! My patience is at absolute ZERO. Right now the facts are 10 is fully supported until 2025 and is still the dominate operating system.ĭifferent treatments of badging on the Start menu highlighting the benefits of signing in with a Microsoft account for users logged in with a local user account. Don’t give me what you are guessing at, give me facts. I always hate that part of the tech news churn. Someone the other day said “isn’t there a Windows 12 announced” to which I said… well Microsoft hasn’t really announced anything and tech writers are speculating. While you’ve once again stated that October of 2025 is the drop dead date of support for Windows 10 and we should be migrating to Windows 11, the reality is that businesses and consumers will both need an extended support period because the hardware “tax” you’ve imposed means that it will take time and budget to get all hardware to the point that it will support Windows 11. 10 is now entering into the “most stable” version mode of it’s lifecycle.Īnd Jason, dahling, sweetie, honey. Well Microsoft has made it official, 22H2 will be the last feature release for Windows 10. Other names may be trademarks of their respective owners.Posted on Apat 13:08 CDT by Susan Bradley

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