The end of support for Windows XP has left some users stranded with no security updates from Microsoft. Should the Redmond giant open source Windows XP? Forbes takes a look at this possibility and ...
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Politicians, celebrities, IT executives and a gospel choir joined Microsoft Corp. Chairman and Chief Software Architect Bill Gates in Times Square Thursday for a glitzy launch of Windows XP, the ...
SEATTLE -- Microsoft Corp. said today it will launch the newest version of its Windows computer operating system Oct. 25, delivering the software in time for the crucial holiday shopping season but ...
The vendor is developing the Windows XP-based thin clients, code-named Eiger and Monch, to make it easier for system builders and partners to deploy pre-packaged thin-client solutions instead of ...
BACK IN SEPTEMBER, a misguided soul in the technology press wrote the following about the release of the Windows XP “gold code” to manufacturers: “I’ve never been less excited about a major software ...
CIOs who haven’t moved their companies from Windows XP by now ought to be fired, some people think, but those who haven’t and are still on the job have options for saving their bacon. “Start,” is the ...
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