Stop AI bloat, fix the operating system, implores veteran software developer Dave Plummer The Windows operating system is ...
Running two operating systems on one computer broadens your company's options when it comes to which software it can use. In Windows 7, Microsoft included a feature called Windows XP Mode that enabled ...
Microsoft’s most successful operating system in its history, Windows XP, refuses to die, no matter how many stakes Microsoft drives through its heart. But now it appears that Microsoft’s work is ...
W The main reason most users are still on Windows XP and Windows 7 is app compatibility. Many older apps, primarily those ...
Remember several years ago when Microsoft Corp. released Windows NT and announced that it was the "future" of Windows? Well, it took longer than anyone thought, but the future is finally here. The new ...
On April 8, 2014, Microsoft ceased providing support for its Windows XP operating system and Office 2003 office suite. Nelson Gomes, CEO and president of PriorityOne Group, a provider of information ...
Are Windows XP's new features worth the cost of upgrading? Find out how Windows XP measures up against Windows 98 and Me. As you've probably heard, Microsoft has developed two versions of the new ...
Microsoft's Windows XP remains the most-used operating system in the world, new figures suggest. Stats from NetApplications reveal that the decade-old software saw a small resurgence in January, ...
Microsoft stopped supporting Windows XP in April, but a simple registry hack lets users continue to get security updates. The hack, as reported by ZDNet, fools Microsoft into thinking the system is ...
Microsoft triumphantly handed computer makers its new Windows XP operating system yesterday, just as a federal judge was being assigned to curb the company's illegal defense of its Windows monopoly.
Windows 7 has overtaken Windows XP as the world's most-used operating system. StatCounter's latest figures confirm that Microsoft's most recent OS is being used by 40.21% of global PC owners, while ...
Windows XP has been on the market for a year now, so naturally everyone is clamoring for details on the next version of the world's most popular operating system -- or so Microsoft Corp. hopes.