Clock is Ticking to Death of Windows XP
Posted by: Tony Bradley
Granted, the expiration of support for Windows XP is not until 2014--but that is now fewer than 1000 days from now which sounds a lot sooner. A recent
Granted, the expiration of support for Windows XP is not until 2014--but that is now fewer than 1000 days from now which sounds a lot sooner. A recent
Feeding America has jumped on the increasingly crowded Windows 7 bandwagon. The workers at Feeding America will be more productive and be able to feed...
Firefox 4 was downloaded 7.1 million times in the first 24 hours it was available. As of right now, it has been downloaded more than 56 million times in less than two weeks.
Microsoft is reportedly hard at work on the next-generation desktop operating system--ostensibly dubbed Windows 8. There were initially some leaked rumors that Windows 8 was being fast-tracked for July of 2011, followed by rumors that
Upgrading to a new operating system is daunting enough without also losing all of the data and settings you have accumulated over the years on your old system. Microsoft developed Windows Easy Transfer to make the process of moving to a new operating system simpler.
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I'll let you in on a little secret...Windows 7 is more secure than Windows XP. According to the most recent Microsoft Security Intelligence...
Microsoft critics are fond of saying that Windows 7 is just Windows Vista with a makeover, or that Windows 7 is nothing more than Windows Vista Service Pack 3, or that it is the operating system Microsoft should have developed instead of Windows Vista. I never really had any issues with Windows...
Since its release in October, Windows 7 has received kudos and rave reviews. Sales have been solid--although Windows 7 seems to have primarily replaced Windows Vista rather than Windows XP in market share, and it did not initially drive significant PC hardware sales. That was then, this is now....
According to Acer, the #2 PC maker behind HP, Windows 7 is driving demand for new PC's this holiday season. That is good news for retailers, for PC makers, and for Microsoft.
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Microsoft's Windows 7 is the most secure desktop operating system it has ever produced. Of course, why shouldn't it be. It seems reasonable to...
