Microsoft will end support for the persistently popular Windows XP on Tuesday, and with an estimated 30 percent of businesses and consumers still using the 12-year-old operating system, the move could ...
On Tuesday night, the United Kingdom’s Prime Minister, David Cameron, will go to sleep secure in the knowledge that his government’s Windows XP PCs won’t be hacked the next day. That doesn’t mean you ...
Windows XP, in the minds of many, still remains the greatest operating system to ever grace the PCs of the world. Windows XP was indeed an excellent OS, but the software support for it ended last year ...
Microsoft ended support of Windows XP on Tuesday, leaving the many still clinging to the outdated software exposed to cyberattacks. The operating system is now 12 years old, so Microsoft is no longer ...
The end is coming. Repent! That was the message from Microsoft as it reminded consumers that its support for Windows XP SP3 and Office 2003 will end on April 8, 2014. According to Microsoft marketing ...
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 ...
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Microsoft cut off support for XP last year, but Google promises to keep Chrome updated until the end of this year. Lance Whitney Contributing Writer Lance Whitney is a freelance technology writer and ...
Microsoft is giving computer manufacturers something extra to stuff into this holiday's PC stocking: Bluetooth. The Redmond, Wash.-based company on Thursday released to manufacturers an update that ...
If you are using Chrome on Windows XP — and for the love of God, I hope you don’t — you’ll still get updated versions of Chrome until the end of the year. The Chrome team today announced that even ...
Microsoft is giving computer manufacturers something extra to stuff into this holiday's PC stocking: Bluetooth. The Redmond, Wash.-based company on Thursday released to manufacturers an update that ...