Microsoft Corp. is finally pulling the plug on a piece of technology that has refused to go away. On Tuesday, the software giant will stop supporting Windows XP, the still ubiquitous computer ...
Windows XP may have been largely developed in a different millennium, but it's not going into retirement without a fight. Even as Microsoft promotes Windows 8, its latest operating system, Windows XP ...
The following guest post is by Patrick Hurley, a general manager at Acronis, a software backup and data recovery company. As of today, Microsoft will cease all user support and halt security updates ...
On Tuesday, Microsoft will end technical support and security updates to the Windows XP operating system. The company will also stop supporting Office 2003 software. Dave Aitel, the CEO of security ...
Microsoft has announced that support for both Windows XP SP3 and Office 2003 will end April 8, 2014. This has been coming a long time. Microsoft has urged its customers to upgrade as soon as possible.
With support for the 12-year-old OS coming to a close, Adventures in Tech delivers a video eulogy, and explains why no operating system will ever match the significance of Windows XP. Luke Westaway ...
Use of Windows XP is still widespread across NHS hospital trusts, with the operating system in use in 90 percent of trusts questioned. Virtualisation software company Citrix made Freedom of ...
AVAST conducted a six-month study of over 630,000 samples and found that 74% of rootkit infections came from systems running Windows XP, whereas only 17% came from its successor – Vista – and 12% from ...
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I installed modern malware on Windows XP just to see what would happen
First and foremost, I don't recommend doing this yourself. I created an isolated virtual machine and used a firewall to ...
Microsoft is eager for Windows XP, its 10-year-old operating system, to fade into computing history. The sooner the better, in fact. But for that to happen, the Redmond company needs millions of XP ...
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, ...
Posts from this topic will be added to your daily email digest and your homepage feed. Windows XP isn’t as vulnerable to the WannaCry ransomware as many assumed, according to a new report from Kryptos ...
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