Newer Windows operating systems exist, but many people still use Windows XP Pro successfully to help them work. Although Microsoft support for Windows XP ends in 2014, you can still use it after that ...
Is Microsoft using Internet Explorer 9 as a tool for force users to upgrade from Windows XP? Internet Explorer 9 will not be supported by Windows XP. Period. Microsoft's web technical evangelist ...
It’s rare that a company celebrates when one of its products bites the dust, but that’s what Microsoft just did with the news that Internet Explorer 6 is essentially dead in the U.S. with less than 1% ...
Windows XP drops out of extended support on April 8, 2014. As of April 9, 2014, there will be no more security updates or other fixes made for the ancient operating system. Joining it are Internet ...
Recently, we recommended Internet Explorer 9 and Chrome as the best business browsers. But for many companies, they both have a major problem: they're not Internet Explorer 6. Intranet applications ...
We hope that you heeded our advice to finally ditch Windows XP in favor of a more modern operating system, because there's a new security exploit that'll leave stubborn XP users in the cold. In a ...
Microsoft rushed out an emergency security fix for Internet Explorer, to fix a flaw which hackers had already exploited - although the tech giant said the actual number of attacks using the bug, which ...
If there was a day to be joyful for the end of software builds, today is that day. Both Windows XP and Internet Explorer 6 have officially been dumped by Microsoft. What's this mean for you, the user ...
Microsoft Corp. issued two security advisories yesterday pointing to a “critical” flaw in its Internet Explorer browser and a second, less severe problem with its Windows XP operating system. The ...
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