The end of support for Chrome on Windows 7 and 8.1 is tentatively planned for February 7 along with the release of Chrome 110, bringing Google in line with Microsoft's planned January 10 end date for supporting the older versions.Speaking of unsupported…Numbers vary slightly depending on who you ask, but it's generally believed that around 70 percent of PCs are running Windows 10.- Microsoft fixes printing gremlin, ends that block on Windows 11 upgrades- More than 4 in 10 PCs still can't upgrade to Windows 11- Microsoft warns: Windows 11 update breaks provisioning- What's Microsoft been up to?A quick tour of Windows 11 22H2's security featuresWindows 11's adoption has been glacially slow, and for good reason: around 40 percent of devices that run Windows are unable to upgrade due to the onerous, yet apparently arbitrary, hardware requirements Microsoft put on the OS.While Windows 8 launched in 2012 and its successor, 8.1, will stop receiving support in January of 2023, Windows 10 will simply be doing the same thing, having shown up in 2015 and with plans to bow out in 2025."