to help you make better buying decisions and get more from technology. Don't say we didn't warn you. Microsoft ended support for Windows XP earlier this month, meaning any new security holes won't be ...
Microsoft recently waved goodbye to the most popular version of Windows ever, but a nasty security flaw lurking inside the company's web browser is forcing a quick fix, even for those too stubborn to ...
Microsoft has issued a patch for a security vulnerability in Internet Explorer to all versions of Windows, including Windows XP, despite claiming it would release no more patches for the outdated ...
The flaw is the first major bug to impact Windows XP after official support ended Microsoft has said users of its Windows XP operating system will also get the security update it has issued to fix a ...
Hackers have uncovered the first bug that could put Windows XP users at serious risk, after Microsoft ceased support for the aging operating system less than three weeks ago. On Saturday, Microsoft ...
Microsoft’s support for Windows XP is over. It really is. But because of the company’s sense of responsibility, it will fix and Internet Explorer vulnerability that affects XP—just this once. That was ...
I've lived with Microsoft Internet Explorer 7.0 for almost six months, using it daily. I like it, and it's gotten better with each of the three beta releases I've looked at. That said, I can't say I ...
Microsoft launched its new browser last night at an event at the South By Southwest technology conference in Austin, Texas. The company emphasised IE9’s the speed and power, which come from its use of ...
It’s rare that a company celebrates when one of its products bites the dust, but that’s what Microsoft just did with the news that Internet Explorer 6 is essentially dead in the U.S. with less than 1% ...