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ORLANDO, Fla., Oct. 9, 2002 — Microsoft Corp. today announced the results of recent studies1 that show how, cumulatively, enterprise customers may realize savings of billions of dollars by replacing ...
Today marks the last day of official support for XP. So what does that mean for the aged operating system and its many steadfast users? Lance Whitney is a freelance technology writer and trainer and a ...
Warning for Windows XP users: The end is near. No, that doesn't mean computers using the 12-year-old operating system will suddenly crash and spread calamity throughout the Internet. But considering ...
Some twelve-and-a-half years after Windows XP first went on sale, Microsoft is turning off support for the operating system. From 8 April there'll be no further free updates or security patches. There ...
Microsoft will stop providing security patches and updates to Windows XP SP3. The OS will be dead in the water, and with no support from Microsoft, it will become an open playground for hackers and ...
Microsoft said Wednesday that although it will stop supporting Windows XP this April, it will continue providing anti-malware updates for the venerable OS through July of next year. "Microsoft has ...
Stop AI bloat, fix the operating system, implores veteran software developer Dave Plummer The Windows operating system is ...
Bill Veghte, Microsoft's senior vice president of Online Services & Windows Business Group, has written a letter addressed to "Windows Customers" in which he explains his company's plans around the ...
Netmarketshare's monthly updates on the state of the operating system and browser markets are useful not because the numbers are accurate — they clearly have a ...
Hats off to Microsoft, it just saved 1 in 4 of the world’s PCs. That is the frightening proportion still running Windows XP and all of them were left crippled after ...