Somewhere around 30% of the world's computers are still running Windows XP - 13 years after it first launched - and while that number is a lot lower when you look solely at the UK, there are still a ...
That's not exactly a new concept, but with the experimental days of Windows XP long behind us, it's mostly been reserved for less powerful, Linux-based single-board computers like the Raspberry Pi.
I recently setup a couple new Windows XP computers. By “setup” I mean running diagnostic utilities, installing new software, removing un-needed software and changing a whole host of configuration ...
This is the end. Your Windows XP computer will get its last update today. Oh, it's not going to roll over and kick the bucket, but continuing to use it will be more and more dangerous, since any new ...