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Web pages and pop-up alerts will warn people who are still running Windows XP On 8 April Microsoft will end support for the venerable Windows XP operating system. That means no more security ...
Today is the 20th anniversary of Windows XP, and although the operating system reached the end of support in 2014, way too many people continue to use the insecure version of Windows.
Microsoft's most popular operating system – Windows XP – has come to haunt the corporation. Thirteen years after it launched, it's being laid to rest ...
Microsoft collaborated with users and manufacturers of assistive technology to assure compatibility with the company's new operating system.
Microsoft will stop supporting Windows XP in April. But the company faces a challenge as it herds its users away from the 12-year-old operating system: With so many computing options on the market ...
Decision day is rapidly approaching for the owners of millions of computers, ATMs and cash registers still running the Windows XP operating system.
Windows XP: Why hospitals are still using Microsoft's antique operating system Nine of out ten hospital trusts say they still have PCs running the 15-year-old software.
AVAST conducted a six-month study of over 630,000 samples and found that 74% of rootkit infections came from systems running Windows XP, whereas only 17% came from its successor – Vista – and 12% from ...
Windows XP still accounts for more than four out of 10 UK desktop infrastructures, even though supports ends in 2014. Low-cost carrier easyJet is one organisation that has already made the move away.
As someone who has been running Windows XP as a primary operating system for the past eight years and has seen more netbooks with the… ...
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