Within computing circles, XP has become known as a zombie: the operating system that Microsoft, despite its best efforts, just could not kill. The software launched in 2001 is still installed on a ...
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 patches, ...
When we wrote recently about the corporate travails of upgrading from Microsoft's Windows XP operating system, we were inundated with comments from readers wanting to share their experiences, from ...
The workhorse that is Windows XP is off to the glue factory, after 12 years of dutiful service. But it can be hard to say goodbye to a faithful old operating system (OS) - especially for businesses ...
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On 8 April Microsoft will end support for the venerable Windows XP operating system. That means no more security patches, software updates or bug fixes for the software. It's an event that Microsoft ...
When we wrote recently about the corporate travails of upgrading from Microsoft's Windows XP operating system, we were inundated with comments from readers wanting to share their experiences, from ...