Microsoft is saying goodbye to Windows XP. Although the operating system is more than 12 years old, and Windows XP computers haven’t been shipped since 2010, there are still millions of them in use.
Three of the top four PC sellers worldwide plan to sell systems with Windows XP right up to the Microsoft-mandated deadline of June 30. Of the four, only Dell Inc. plans to call it quits before the ...
NEW YORK - Microsoft retires its 12-year-old Windows XP operating system today. Even so, there are still millions of XP computers out there. Here's what to do if you own one of them: What happens ...
HP, Acer, and Lenovo all plan to sell systems with Windows XP right up to Microsoft's June 30 deadline; only Dell will stop selling XP systems before the deadline Three of the top four PC sellers ...
I was at a friend's house yesterday and he had a networking problem ...<BR><BR>The network is all connected using a Linksys router.<BR><BR>Two laptops running XP, both with wireless cards, using a ...
The countdown is nearly over: Monday marks the long-awaited date after which PCs preloaded with Windows XP will no longer be available. But now that the date is imminent, does anybody care? The ...
SAO PAULO, Brazil -- Microsoft Corp. yesterday detailed its plans to introduce a scaled-back version of the Windows operating system in Brazil, hoping to get more people using computers in South ...
It was a massive generational leap, one Windows users haven't seen since.
Q: How long will I be able to get support for Windows XP? Can I still buy it? A: Windows 7 is due to launch later this year, so Microsoft is stopping the sale of Windows XP on June 30. Windows XP will ...
When Windows XP launched on August 24, 2001, the official system requirements included a computer with a Pentium processor of at least 233MHz, 64MB of working memory, and 1.5 GB of storage space. Now, ...