Microsoft has given its Windows XP operating system — originally set to disappear from store shelves in January 2008, one year after the release of Windows Vista — a reprieve. “There are some ...
As expected, our entry last week about Windows XP slowly dying brought XP fans out with claims that the operating system is very much alive and well. (And it must be, considering your editor is using ...
While Microsoft had planned to stop selling Windows XP licenses by January 31st, the company has extended that deadline to May 30th. You could blame the general mediocrity of Vista for the extension, ...
Users who buy Windows 7 Professional and Ultimate editions and downgrade to XP will have up to 18 months to upgrade back to Windows 7 without incurring additional license fees. Earlier this week, ...
Can we cut the crap? No one wants Vista, and stubborn Windows users have demanded XP. While neither Microsoft nor its partners will admit it, Microsoft has abandoned its attempt to kill off XP. Last ...
Congratulations Linux. Yesterday was the day you made Microsoft blink. Microsoft has changed its mind and has decided to keep XP Home around after all. I’m sure that Microsoft’s change in heart was in ...