N2: Getting up to Speed on Coming Changes with Windows 10
By now many, if not most, of us have received a notification on our PC or have simply heard elsewhere that Microsoft is ending its support for the Windows 10 operating system in October of 2025. While many of us tend to gravitate to our mobile devices - like the iPad and iPhone - for everything internet, the vast majority of us continue to use our computers if not for everyday tasks, then at least for those we find easier using a standard computer with a full-sized keyboard/mouse and screen. The good news about the Microsoft announcement is that end of support does not mean end of life! So there is no need to run out and purchase a new computer, at least not at this juncture. However, there are a number of considerations and opportunities that all Windows 10 PC users should be aware of so you can plan accordingly as we head into the next year.
Purpose: Learn what the end of support for Windows 10 means and how this might or might not impact you as well as options to consider moving forward
Facilitator: Brian Freedman
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