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Windows 10 users get surprise free upgrade Windows 11 has enjoyed for months

Even though it is still used by millions more people worldwide than the newer Windows 11, Windows 10 is approaching the end of its life. Microsoft has confirmed it will end support for the operating system that first launched in 2015, saying after October that users won’t get any more free software updates that keep it secure and up to date.
Machines running Windows 10 will continue to function, but Microsoft warns PC owners to update to Windows 11 to continue to receive the latest bug fixes and security patches.
Despite this looming deadline, Microsoft has just pushed out the latest updates for Windows 10 users. Surprisingly, this includes the introduction of the latest version of Outlook, the famous Windows email app. It’s a little unusual to see a brand new version of a Microsoft app pushed out to Windows 10 given it soon won’t be supported, but it’s good news if you are on Windows 10 and want the latest official way to scour your inbox.
As spotted by Bleeping Computer, the KB5051974 cumulative update for Windows 10 22H2 and Windows 10 21H2 automatically installs the new Outlook for Windows app. This app isn’t new, having first been released in October 2023, but until now it has been available from the Microsoft Store on Windows 10 PCs rather than installed without the user’s go ahead.
It seems installing this update is mandatory as it contains the latest security patches, and will download automatically. The new Outlook app has been available for Windows 10 users via the Microsoft Store app, but was not previously downloaded automatically.
Slightly confusingly, the new Outlook app installs alongside the classic Outlook app, so you’ll see two Outlook app icons after you’ve updated Windows 10. Despite the double up, you can continue to use the old version or switch to the new one.
“The new Outlook for Windows brings the latest features, intelligent assisted capabilities and a new modern and simplified design to your Outlook app,” Microsoft said on its website.
The design is updated to look cleaner with more white space, similar to the look and feel of Windows 11.
But the new app addition is at odds with Microsoft’s recent admission that it will end support for all Microsoft 365 apps, including Outlook, come October.
The free update for all Windows 10 users also fixes bugs that stop the handy Snipping Tool from functioning properly, as well as flaws that affect the audio and camera performance of some PC devices.
After October 2025, those still using Windows 10 won’t receive any more free updates. All Windows 10 users can choose to upgrade their computers to Windows 11, though Microsoft has published its minimum system requirements here that detail how powerful your PC needs to be to cope with Windows 11. If you install Windows 11 on an underpowered device, you may find your device stops performing well, a fear that has stopped many Windows 10 fans from upgrading.
“If you installed Windows 11 on a device not meeting Windows 11 system requirements, Microsoft recommends you roll back to Windows 10 immediately,” Microsoft said on a support page on its website.
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Windows 11 users are finally getting a laptop upgrade they’ve been waiting for

Those who haven’t yet made the jump to Windows 11 might have their arms twisted by a new update that appears to be in the pipeline. Micorsoft is currently working on an update called adaptive energy saver mode and it does exactly what it says on the tin. Once installed, this function will make automatic changes based on the laptop’s workload and the amount of power that’s left in the tank.
That might not sound like anything new. However, unlike current battery-saving options, which start dimming the screen to a point where it’s almost impossible to see what’s going on, the new feature leaves the display well alone.
“Adaptive energy saver is an opt-in feature that automatically enables and disables energy saver, without changing screen brightness, based on the power state of the device and the current system load,” Microsoft explained in its latest Windows Insider update.
There’s no word on how much extra life you’ll get out of the battery but it appears there will be a decent power boost whilst leaving the screen continues to glow bright.
Adaptive energy saver is currently being tested and should arrive on laptops in the very near future.
This latest Windows 11 boost couldn’t come at a more important time.
There are now just a few months left until Windows 10’s end of life, and that means millions will need to jump to Microsoft’s very latest operating system or risk their PC becoming more vulnerable to malware.
The deadline is October 14th 2025.
Along with losing security updates, those with Windows 10 won’t get any new features, such as the battery booster that’s arriving soon on Windows 11.
If you haven’t already made the jump, then it feels like now is a good time to think about switching.
As Microsoft explains, “Once a Microsoft operating system (OS) reaches the end of support, customers will no longer receive technical assistance, software updates, or security fixes. We recommend upgrading to a version of Windows that is still supported,”
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Another alert for everyone who uses Chrome – quit your web browser now

Now, to add to the Chrome pain, some more glitches have been discovered in this web-surfing software with one being given the dreaded zero-day tag. For those not aware, that basically means it has already been spotted by online crooks and is being used in the wild to attack unsuspecting users.
The bug was reported by Clément Lecigne and Vlad Stolyarov of Google’s Threat Analysis Group with Google confirming that it is “aware that an exploit for CVE-2025-6558 exists in the wild”.
It’s now vital that those using Chrome check their settings and make sure they are running the very latest version of this software.
“The Stable channel has been updated to 138.0.7204.157/.158 for Windows, Mac and 138.0.7204.157 for Linux which will roll out over the coming days/weeks,” Google explained.
If your PC has an older version than 138.0.7204.157/.158 then it’s a good idea to quit things and reboot the browser. This will install any pending updates and make sure the software is safe.
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Google just confirmed the exact date of its next major Android upgrade

Smartphone season has well and truly kicked into gear as it always tends to do at this time of year. Following the launch of the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 7 and Z Flip 7 this month, and with Apple’s iPhone 17 announcement expected for September, it’s first the turn of Google to let us all know what it has in store for its next slew of Pixel phones.
Google has just confirmed the exact date of its next Made by Google event in Brooklyn, New York on August 20, 2025, where it promises it will “introduce the latest additions to our Pixel Portfolio of devices”, according to Tech Radar. The show will start at 1pm ET, which is 6pm UK time.
That means it is almost certain that Google will use this event to lift the lid on the Pixel 10 phones and Pixel Watch 4 smartwatches, the line up set to replace last year’s Pixel 9 and Pixel Watch 3.
Google is notoriously bad at keeping its Pixel phones secret, with leaks and rumours aplenty already online for the Pixel 10. We are expecting the firm to directly update each of its current Pixel devices, which means we will probably see a Pixel 10, Pixel 10 Pro, Pixel 10 Pro XL and a Pixel 10 Pro Fold.
Online leakers and sleuths reckon the design of these phones will stick very closely to the Pixel 9 range, in what could be a very iterative update year for Google. Android Headlines published renders of the Pixel 10 which look identical to the Pixel 9.
The Pixel 9 was the same size as the 9 Pro, the latter adding a telephoto camera lens and more premium design. The 9 Pro XL had a bigger screen and battery, while the quiet revelation was the 9 Pro Fold, which improved no end on the original Pixel Fold with a slimmer, accomplished design.
Google will likely upgrade its in-house processor in these phones to the Tensor 5 chip. These have traditionally been less powerful than the equivalent Qualcomm processor used in competing flagship Android phones, but suit the Pixel for performance, especially when it comes to artificial intelligence (AI) smarts.
Rumours also point to a Pixel Watch 4 in the same 41mm and 45mm sizes as the Watch 3, but there are few details beyond the fact the design probably won’t change much. Google has stuck with its pebble-like circular display design since the original Pixel Watch in 2022.
Aside from the iPhone in September, Google’s phone launch should be one of the last big ones of the year. You’ll then have to wait for the Samsung Galaxy S26 line up to be announced in January or February before you get another major Android phone launch for the UK market.
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