With support for Windows XP Service Pack 1 (SP1) coming to an end on October 10, Microsoft has started warning SP1 users via its Windows XP website that now is the time to upgrade. The problem is that ...
Netcraft investigated about 960 million websites in April 2014 and found out that over 6000 websites are hosted on servers using Windows XP. There are cases where China is listed as the country with ...
Windows Vista is one of the most infamous versions of the OS, living alongside Windows ME and Windows 8 as the ones people love to hate. And while Vista certainly had its problems, it wasn’t a ...
Here's the situation. We have some contractors that need access to our employee intranet in order to look up phone numbers, etc.<BR>They have their own systems which cannot access any part of our ...
Warning for Windows XP users: The end is near. No, that doesn't mean computers using the 12-year-old operating system will suddenly crash and spread calamity throughout the Internet. But considering ...
While Microsoft has removed Windows XP from the Hardware Compatibility List, there are still several ways you can find out if your printer is compatible with any XP computers in your office, starting ...
Craig is a reporter for Pocket-lint based in Toronto. He earned a diploma in journalism from Seneca Polytechnic and holds a Media Foundations certificate from Humber College. Craig previously interned ...
Microsoft has been warning customers for the past couple of years that using Windows XP after April 18 is dangerous because it won't be releasing security patches for the aging OS. But apparently, a ...
Warning for Windows XP users: The end is near. No, that doesn't mean computers using the 12-year-old operating system will suddenly crash and spread calamity throughout the Internet. But considering ...
Though it’s now over a decade old, Windows XP remains installed on over a quarter of the world’s PCs, which makes it the second most popular operating system (Windows 7 takes the top slot). Despite ...
Windows XP’s refugees have two choices on April 8, when Microsoft stops supporting the decade-old operating system (for consumers, anyway). This is assuming a new PC with a new operating system (even ...