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Windows XP is no longer supported by Microsoft, and we continue to encourage customers to migrate to a modern operating system, such as Windows 7 or 8.1.
Microsoft announces Windows XP pricing, and as expected, consumers will pay a little more for Microsoft's new operating system than for previous versions.
Presuming running a version of Windows supported by Microsoft is a requirement in your shop, you have one year left to rid yourself of Windows XP. On April 8, 2014, Microsoft will no longer ...
Six months after its release, Windows 10 has finally passed 10 percent market share. Not only that, but the latest and greatest version from Microsoft has also overtaken Windows 8.1 and Windows XP ...
Windows XP refuses to give up its top spot without a fight. The decade-old OS has slowly been losing more users to Windows 7, but January marked a small resurgence in its grip on the market ...
Just days before Microsoft retired Windows XP from public support, the company drastically reduced the price of custom support agreements that give large companies and government agencies another ...
Windows XP's most beloved factors are also driving Windows 7 to long-lasting stardom, even for Windows 8 adopters ...