Microsoft will end support for the persistently popular Windows XP on Tuesday, and with an estimated 30 percent of businesses and consumers still using the 12-year-old operating system, the move could ...
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 ...
Correction, 10:05 a.m. PDT April 8: This story misstated the type of support available after mainstream support ends next week. Under extended support, available for XP and business versions of Office ...
Valve is going to stop supporting certain versions of Windows. On January 1, 2019, Windows XP and Windows Vista will not be supported. If Steam users with one of those two systems want to continue ...
Would you like some extra support with that software? That's what Microsoft is now offering buyers of Windows XP Home Edition and Windows XP Media Center Edition. The company announced on Wednesday ...
So, after six months, you're still having trouble working out how to use XP properly and running into compatibility problems at every turn? We've seen very little coverage about a feature that could ...
Valve has announced that Steam is dropping support for legacy Windows operating systems. Namely: Windows XP, and Windows Vista. Beginning January 1, 2019, Steam will no longer support Windows XP, or ...
In what many would consider overdue, Steam will no longer support the Windows XP and Windows Vista operating systems starting on January 1st 2019. Supporting older versions of operating systems can ...
Windows XP users can extend support at no cost by upgrading to SP3, but Windows 2000 users have no such option Microsoft offers support for its products for five years and extended support for another ...
Retailers will face an increased risk of data breaches after Microsoft ends support for Windows XP, a version of which powers the majority of modern cash registers, security vendor Symantec warned in ...
Google said the end was nigh, and now the time has finally come to say goodbye to Chrome support for a number of legacy operating systems, including Windows XP. Version 50 of Google’s browser recently ...