According to Statcounter, Windows 7 holds around 2.5% market share while Windows XP commands 0.22%. I agree that's minuscule ...
You had good reason to stick with XP and skip the Vista experience entirely. But now that the folks at Microsoft have created a new operating system that’s worth ...
Today is the 20th anniversary of Windows XP, and although the operating system reached the end of support in 2014, way too many people continue to use the insecure version of Windows. Windows XP was ...
A forgotten classic lives on, as some users bring Windows XP back to life on hardware it was never meant for.(Microsoft) Windows XP holds a special place in many users’ hearts. Even after more than ...
Everyone in the Windows world is sitting on a bit of a time bomb: On July 29, Windows 10 upgrades cease to be free. Let's be clear. While some of you die-hards might not want to move off of Windows XP ...
However, we've found that most hardware works well using Windows 2000 drivers. For example, you can't install Windows XP if your motherboard contains the HighPoint Technologies HPT-366 chipset ...
Internet usage for Windows 7, 8, and 8.1 stagnate between December and January, even as XP's share grew A startling development while you were watching football: Net Applications’ NetMarket Share ...
Using Windows XP Mode business persons can access their custom-made software right from their Windows 7 desktop with a single click. Therefore, Windows XP Mode for Windows 7 gives you the best of both ...
Microsoft Corp. updated the componentized version of Windows XP this week with the delivery of Windows XP Embedded with Service Pack 1. The SP1 release brings expanded foreign-language support, the ...
Hey all,<BR><BR>I've just received my IBM ThinkPad T42. It comes with Windows XP SP1 installed. I was wondering how Windows XP compares with good old Windows 2K for mobile use. <BR><BR>How different ...
Microsoft on Friday revealed final retail pricing for Windows XP, a day after Amazon.com leaked the information on the Web for a second time. The bottom line: Consumers can expect to pay a little more ...