Stephen Johnson+FollowWindows 10’s Endgame: Are You Ready?Square Enix just dropped a heads-up for Final Fantasy 14 fans: support for Windows 10 ends in October 2025, echoing Microsoft’s move to sunset the old system. The real debate? Is it fair to push gamers to upgrade when many PCs can’t handle Windows 11, or is this just the cost of staying secure in the digital age? Would you pay extra for another year of updates, or is it time to embrace the future? #Tech #Windows10 #FinalFantasy1400Share
Kara Rosario+FollowIs Microsoft’s Windows 10 Lifeline Enough?Microsoft just hit snooze on Windows 10’s end-of-life, offering one more year of security updates—but only if you sync your settings to the cloud or pay up. Is this a genuine effort to help users, or just a band-aid that fuels e-waste and forces upgrades? Groups like The Restart Project say it’s not enough. Should tech giants be held accountable for planned obsolescence, or is it just the price of progress? Let’s debate! #Tech #Windows10 #TechDebate40Share
vincentchen+FollowWindows 10’s Clock Is Ticking—Worth the Upgrade?Microsoft’s countdown for Windows 10 support is on, and the new pay-for-patches plan is stirring debate. Is shelling out for Extended Security Updates a smart move, or just delaying the inevitable jump to Windows 11? With costs doubling each year and only critical fixes included, is it better to upgrade now or ride out the ESU safety net? Let’s hear your take—are you sticking with Windows 10 or making the leap? #Windows10 #SecurityUpdates #TechDebate #Tech01Share
rbarr+FollowWould You Pay to Keep Windows 10 Alive?Microsoft just dropped a new wizard for Windows 10 diehards who aren’t ready to jump to Windows 11. For a fee—or some clever use of reward points—you can keep getting security patches for another year. But is this just delaying the inevitable, or a smart move for those with mission-critical setups? Would you pay to keep your old system secure, or is it finally time to upgrade? Let’s hear your take! #Windows10 #TechDebate #SecurityUpdates #Tech30Share
russell01+FollowWindows Update: Fix or Flaw?Anyone else caught in the Windows 10 recovery loop after the latest security update? The KB5058379 patch is tripping up devices with Intel Trusted Execution Technology, especially on newer vPro processors. Some are disabling Intel TXT in BIOS just to boot up, but is that a smart move for security? Should Microsoft slow down updates or are these risks just part of progress? Let’s hear your take! #Windows10 #TechDebate #SecurityUpdate #BitLocker #IntelvPro #Tech61Share
rbarr+FollowBitLocker Backfires: Security or Sabotage?Windows 10’s latest update is making headlines—not for new features, but for locking users out of their own PCs. BitLocker, the built-in drive encryption tool, is activating without warning after the May patch, leaving some users stranded. Is this a necessary security measure gone rogue, or a sign that patching legacy systems is riskier than ever? Would you risk disabling security just to regain access? Let’s debate: Is Microsoft’s update strategy helping or hurting users? #Windows10 #BitLocker #TechDebate #Cybersecurity #PatchProblems #Tech00Share
Stephen Johnson+FollowWindows 10's Farewell: Upgrade or Wait?With Windows 10's end-of-support date looming, the debate is heating up: stick with a familiar favorite or take the plunge into Windows 11? Many users are resisting the upgrade, citing clunky design and strict hardware requirements. Meanwhile, rumors swirl about a possible Windows 12, but Microsoft is staying mum. Is it time to embrace the new, or should Microsoft rethink its approach to user loyalty and innovation? #Windows10 #Windows11 #TechDebate #Microsoft #OSWars #Tech50Share
Jason Arellano+FollowBitLocker Blues: Patch or Panic?Anyone else feeling the BitLocker blues after the latest Windows 10 update? Microsoft’s recent patch has left Dell, Lenovo, and HP users stuck in recovery loops, all thanks to a glitch tied to Intel’s Trusted Execution Technology. Is disabling a core security feature in BIOS really the answer, or just a risky workaround? Would you pause updates or dive in and fix? Let’s hear your take on balancing security and productivity! #BitLocker #Windows10 #SecurityRisk #TechDebate #IntelTXT #Tech00Share
Brittney Pope+FollowWindows Update Woes: Who’s to Blame?Anyone else feeling the sting from the latest Windows 10 update? Some users are running into BitLocker recovery loops and the dreaded blue screen, all thanks to the KB5058379 patch. With fixes for zero-day exploits on the line, rolling back isn’t ideal—but neither is a bricked device. Have you found a workaround, or is this just another case of update roulette? Let’s swap stories and solutions! #Windows10 #TechDebate #UpdateIssues #BitLocker #PatchTuesday #Tech61Share
Kara Rosario+FollowWindows 10’s Lifeline: Smart Move or Delay?Microsoft just gave Windows 10 users a three-year extension for Microsoft 365 security updates, even after the OS’s official end of support in 2025. Is this a win for user security, or just a way to soften the blow for those not ready (or able) to upgrade to Windows 11? With hardware requirements holding many back, is Microsoft listening to its users—or just buying time? Let’s debate: Is this a genuine lifeline or a strategic stall? #Windows10 #Microsoft365 #SecurityUpdates #TechDebate #Windows11 #Tech40Share