PHOENIX — Computers that are still running Windows XP and Office 2003 will be vulnerable to cyberattacks starting Tuesday, said a computer expert. Microsoft is ending tech support for XP users and ...
This post is for those that are still, and will be for a while, users of Windows XP. If that isn’t you then look away – or maybe gloat a little. This post is for those that are still, and will be for ...
BOSTON (Reuters) - Microsoft Corp is rushing to fix a bug in its widely used Internet Explorer web browser after a computer security firm disclosed the flaw over the weekend, saying hackers have ...
Maybe people are actually starting to tire of Microsoft ‘s eight-year-old Windows XP. According to Web measurement company Net Applications, which tracks the operating systems used by a pool of about ...
Users are warned to manually uninstall the older IE8 previews or they will be stuck with both IE8 RC1 and Windows XP SP3 Microsoft again warned users of Windows XP Service Pack 3 (SP3) that they may ...
Change: It’s inevitable in and of itself, and it’s inevitable that some people don’t like it. Ars Technica cites a report from Net Market Share contending that Microsoft’s almost-13-year-old operating ...
At first Microsoft asked really nicely, but now the company is resorting to all-out bribery. In an effort to get its Windows XP users to stop using the dated operating system, Microsoft is offering a ...
MIcrosoft has launched a new self-support service for Windows XP and Vista users that relies on technology baked into Windows 7. The combination of desktop client and back-end service gives users of ...
GUI matters: Microsoft released the original edition of Windows XP in 2001 and kept the operating system alive for more than 17 years. The once massively popular platform remains fondly remembered, ...
Companies are taking their time before installing Service Pack 2 on Windows XP machines, with slightly less than a quarter currently upgraded, according to a new study published on Monday. In a survey ...