Microsoft has updated its support article to reiterate that Publisher is going away next year and has provided alternatives for common Publisher tasks.
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Microsoft is killing DES encryption on Windows 11 24H2 and Windows Server 2025 very soon and is recommending users to move to AES.
Microsoft has buried a message inside the latest Skype for Windows preview suggesting that the end is near.
Microsoft explains in detail why Windows 11/10 feature "deprecation" is a good thing for users.
Less than two years after the initial launch, Microsoft is killing its Dev Home app for Windows 10 and 11.
Microsoft has reminded about the upcoming deprecation of WSUS driver update synchronisation that is coming up soon.
Microsoft has confirmed it will soon delete an easy way users could access and download themes on Windows 11 and 10.
Microsoft has already begun the removal of NTLM early as the feature is no longer available on Windows 11 24H2 and Server 2025.
Microsoft is retiring its Paint 3D app today, November 4th. Despite initial high expectations, the app failed to gain popularity and will no longer be available in the Microsoft Store.
Microsoft has confirmed that it has removed Defender Application Guard from Windows 11 version 24H2.
Microsoft has released Windows 11 version 24H2 feature update today. Users on the new feature update should not be too surprised if they don't find WordPad.
Microsoft has announced it is killing off Windows legacy DRM support on Windows 8, Windows 7, Silverlight, and legacy Windows Media Player.
After mulling over it for close to 14 years, it seems Microsoft is finally ready to kill off the Windows Control Panel soon. An official confirmation has been posted on its website.
Microsoft is quietly retiring its Paint 3D Windows app. The app, which was launched in 2016, will no longer receive updates and will be removed from the Microsoft Store on November 4.
Even though Microsoft Bob was killed off almost as soon as it was unveiled back in 1995-96, a dev has taken inspiration and has now built a new unofficial app for Windows 11 with the same intention.
It's an excellent memorial. The project currently lists a staggering 70 scrapped products including Silverlight, the Adobe Flash competitor that once powered Netflix in the browser.