After today, Windows 10 Team version 1703 will no longer be supported. That's the operating system for Microsoft's Surface Hub, so you'll want to upgrade to the Windows 10 Team 2020 Update.
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Windows 10 originally launched on July 29, 2015, and a lot of things have changed over the years. In fact, almost everything has changed, but it came slowly over the last five years.
Windows 10 turns five years old today, and many features have come and gone. One of those is an entire version of the OS, Windows 10 Mobile, which launched late and was killed off early.
AdDuplex released its monthly Windows 10 usage report, which is based on over 5,000 apps that use its SDK. The new report shows that the May 2019 Update is still on only 6.3% of Windows 10 PCs.
If you've got a Microsoft Lumia 640 or Lumia 640 XL, your luck has run out. Support for Windows 10 Mobile version 1703 ends today, which means that you'll gets your last update at 10am PT.
AdDuplex published its monthly Windows 10 usage reporting, showing that over six months after its release, the Windows 10 October 2018 Update is still on just 29.3% of Windows 10 devices.
AdDuplex published its monthly Windows 10 usage reporting, showing that over five months after its release, the Windows 10 October 2018 Update is still on just 26.4% of Windows 10 devices.
Today is the day that all support ends for the Windows 10 Creators Update, also known as version 1703, along with the Windows 10 Mobile Anniversary Update, also known as version 1607.
Microsoft announced today that it will be extending support for all supported versions of Windows 10 Education and Enterprise to 30 months, and that includes future updates as well.
Microsoft announced today that it will be extending support for Windows 10 Enterprise and Education versions 1607, 1703, and 1709, by six months. There are also changes to Office 365 ProPlus support.
Yesterday's Patch Tuesday update appears to be failing to properly update some machines running the Creators Update, with it rolling back, giving a boot loop or BSOD. A way back seems broke too.
Microsoft has released evaluation ISOs of the Windows 10 Creators Update for the enterprise. The operating system release packs enhanced security features and improved device management capabilities.
The latest Windows 10 Insider Preview build in the Fast ring has a few minor changes that show that it's getting closer to completion. It no longer says Insider Preview, and the version is now 1703.
According to some documentation found in the latest Windows 10 Insider Preview build, 14946, Redstone 2 will be version 1703, which marks it for a March, 2017 release.