zdnet[.]com/article/consumer-reports-calls-microsoft-hypocritical-for-stranding-millions-of-windows-10-pcs/
advocacy.consumerreports[.]org/wp-content/uploads/2025/09/CR-Windows-transition-letter-9.16.25.pdf
Quite a few organizations have called for Microsoft to give everyone more than one year of free updates, but Consumer Reports is perhaps the biggest, best known brand to join in so far.
*To me* the move that would make the most sense to Microsoft, i.e., letting them save face, would be to drop Win11's bogus hardware requirements, make some piddling cosmetic change, and call it something like Win11 Consumer Edition. It would let their marketing idgits claim Microsoft's a hero, nevermind Win11 was designed from the get go to be compatible with all those machines that are now forbidden due to pure greed [per Ed Bott anyway]. The only older hardware we own that's not running Win11 is 32-bit, since there is no 32-bit version of Win11.