According to Statcounter, Windows 7 holds around 2.5% market share while Windows XP commands 0.22%. I agree that's minuscule ...
After April 8, 2014, Microsoft will no longer support the Windows XP operating system. There will be no more security fixes, software updates or technical support, although Microsoft will still ...
(MoneyWatch) Microsoft has made no secret that support for Windows XP ends in less than a year -- April 8, 2014, to be precise. But a new initiative surfaced on the Microsoft Security blog last week ...
Windows XP Professional has an identity crisis. It is arguably the best desktop operating system Microsoft has produced in its 27-year history. It delivers demonstrably more reliability, scalability, ...
And yet here I am writing this review, having impulsively purchased a pair of Microsoft’s limited-edition Window XP “Bliss” ...
XP's share dipped slightly in April, but the decade-old operating system still reigns over Windows 7 as the top desktop platform. Lance Whitney is a freelance technology writer and trainer and a ...
The end is nigh. No, really. Less than a month from now Microsoft will officially stop supporting the Windows XP operating system. Many security experts predict that it won’t be pretty for Windows XP ...
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 ...
Lance Whitney is a freelance technology writer and trainer and a former IT professional. He's written for Time, CNET, PCMag, and several other publications. He's the author of two tech books--one on ...
While Microsoft has removed Windows XP from the Hardware Compatibility List, there are still several ways you can find out if your printer is compatible with any XP computers in your office, starting ...
First Google Chrome, now Dropbox. It’s getting harder to be a Windows XP holdout. Dropbox recently posted a help page on its site announcing that the company’s desktop program would stop supporting ...