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 users will get another 18 months free of worry from security holes in Google’s Chrome browser. Google says it will support Chrome for Windows XP until at least April 2015, one year after ...
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 ...
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 ...
Today marks the last day of official support for XP. So what does that mean for the aged operating system and its many steadfast users? Lance Whitney is a freelance technology writer and trainer and a ...
Perhaps the biggest surprise here, though, is that the overclocking utility from MSI did still support Windows XP until its latest release. Read more: MSI Afterburner 4.6.6 is available now, the first ...
Microsoft Corp. yesterday confirmed that it will continue to provide mainstream support for all flavors of Windows XP, including Home and Professional editions, for two years after the release of ...
The addition of a five-year "extended support" phase to Windows XP will take effect in May 2009. In Microsoft parlance, extended support is the period when all support is fee-based and non-security ...
Google announced today that it will support Chrome on Windows XP until April 2015, a year longer than Microsoft expects to support the aging operating system. With 20+ years of experience covering ...
Microsoft is recommending that all customers still running Windows XP SP1 immediately upgrade to Windows XP SP2, as the company’s support for SP1 will end next week. The Microsoft Support Lifecycle ...
A recently created ransomware decryptor illustrates how threat actors have to support Windows XP, even when Microsoft dropped supporting it seven years ago. Windows XP reached its end of life on April ...