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### Recap of Microsoft News: Elon Musk’s Concerns on AI Impact, Xbox Management Shake-up, and Costly Windows 10 Updates

The prospect of AI ending humanity was only one big news story from this week.

It has been a month filled with various news stories, ranging from Elon Musk’s warning about the potential threat of AI to humanity to Microsoft’s revelation regarding the cost associated with Windows 10 security updates. Moreover, our team extensively covered significant developments in the world of gaming consoles that could have a substantial impact on Microsoft’s future gaming endeavors. We also delved into practical ways to save money on laptops and portable gaming devices while exploring some of the latest technological innovations hands-on.

Windows 10 Security Update Pricing

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By October 2025, users may face significant expenses for Windows 10 security updates. (Image credit: Future)

Post-October 2025, Windows 10 will cease to receive security updates unless users are willing to pay a substantial fee to continue receiving these crucial updates. Microsoft had previously hinted at the introduction of a paid support model for Windows 10 earlier this year, and now the pricing details have been unveiled for business clients. This development may not bode well for those planning to stick with Windows 10.

Following the October 2025 deadline, the cost of security updates will start at \(61 per device, doubling annually for the subsequent three years. This means users will have to shell out \)122 in the second year and $244 in the third year to ensure their Windows 10 systems remain secure. Delaying the initiation of payments will result in additional charges for the preceding months.

While Microsoft is yet to disclose the pricing structure for individual users, it is advisable not to expect a budget-friendly option.

On the contrary, the upgrade to Windows 11 is complimentary, with security updates available for devices running this new operating system. However, not all computers meet the minimum requirements for transitioning to Windows 11.

Minecraft April Fools’ Prank

Minecraft character looks out at their built world while fading away

Minecraft’s April Fools’ prank garnered widespread appreciation, leaving many wishing it was a real feature. (Image credit: Bing Image Creator)

Typically, content creators approach April Fools’ Day with caution due to the prevalence of misleading information during this period. However, the Minecraft team at Microsoft managed to create an April Fools’ prank that resonated well with the audience, sparking desires for its actual implementation.

On April 1, Minecraft received an update introducing hazardous potatoes, regular potatoes, and an entire hazardous corn element, much to the delight of players.

Stay updated with the latest news, insights, and guidance for Windows and Xbox enthusiasts.

While I intended to craft a humorous take on the “wow game but great?” Spider-Man scenario, the stark reality of the minimalistic changes following the elaborate April Fools’ joke cannot be overlooked. https://t.co/CWKvhX8m2oApril 1, 2024

Minecraft remains one of the most popular and revered sandbox games globally, yet its recent updates have not been as substantial as its earlier releases. Following the April Fools’ Day update, many players expressed a desire for more substantial and meaningful changes in the game. While it may be easier to introduce superficial updates and jokes, the community’s call for substantial improvements is understandable.

Xbox Developments

Xbox Series X, Series S

Our coverage this week included two significant Xbox-related stories that could shape Microsoft’s gaming future. (Image credit: Windows Central | Jez Corden)

This week, our team extensively reported on two pivotal Xbox developments that go beyond individual game coverage. Notably, Jez Corden shared insights on Xbox CVP Kareem Choudhry’s potential departure from Microsoft. Additionally, another exclusive report highlighted Xbox President Sarah Bond’s initiative to establish a new team dedicated to game preservation and compatibility.

Elon Musk’s Perspective on AI and Humanity

Elon Musk

Elon Musk has expressed concerns about the possibility of AI posing a threat to humanity. (Image credit: Tesla)

Is artificial intelligence destined to bring about the downfall of humanity? While advancements like Copilot and ChatGPT struggle with basic tasks, the apocalyptic scenario of a Skynet-like AI takeover seems distant. However, a researcher specializing in AI safety suggests a 99.99% likelihood of AI surpassing human control. In contrast, Elon Musk estimates a 10-20% probability of such a scenario. Considering Tesla’s track record, Musk’s percentages may not instill the utmost confidence.

Despite forecasting a grim outlook with a 10-20% chance of AI-induced catastrophe, Musk advocates for AI development, citing the potential benefits outweighing the risks.

Reviews and Feature Articles

Keychron Q6 Pro review

Our comprehensive assessment of the Keychron Q6 Pro received high praise. (Image credit: Harish Jonnalagadda / Windows Central)

Beyond headline news, we delve into in-depth evaluations of cutting-edge technology every year. Recently, our experts reviewed the Dell XPS 14, ASUS Zenbook Duo, and Keychron’s Q6 Pro keyboard. Spoiler alert: all three products garnered exceptional reviews, but the specifics can be found in our team’s detailed analyses!

Deals and Discounts

Image of the ASUS ROG Ally.

(Image credit: Windows Central | Zachary Boddy)

While some major discount events have concluded, there are still enticing deals waiting to be explored. Best Buy is offering the ASUS ROG Ally at a discounted price, promising a premium portable gaming experience. Dell’s newly launched XPS 14 is now available for purchase, despite its recent release earlier this year. Additionally, Microsoft’s Surface Pro 9 is available at a significant discount, likely due to the impending launch of the Surface Pro 10.

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