According to a report from YugaTech, Microsoft has once again extended the lifespan of Windows 10, pushing the end-of-life date by another year. The move marks the second time the company has delayed the termination of support for the aging operating system.

The extension comes despite Microsoft's aggressive push to migrate users to Windows 11. A significant portion of the user base has resisted the upgrade, citing hardware compatibility issues and a preference for the familiar Windows 10 interface.

For users who were planning their migration timeline, the additional year provides more breathing room. However, Microsoft advises that Windows 10 will eventually reach end of support, and users should plan for an eventual transition.