Windows XP: The Clock Is Ticking, but It’s Still Alive

Windows XP: The Clock Is Ticking, but It’s Still Alive

Microsoft will officially retire Windows XP on April 8, 2014

Aussie Electricity Provider Drops Windows XP for Windows 7

Aussie Electricity Provider Drops Windows XP for Windows 7

TransGrid decides to make the move to newer software

Microsoft Launches Contest to Move Users from Windows XP

Microsoft Launches Contest to Move Users from Windows XP

Thai SMBs are invited to participate in a new contest offering free migration tools

The UK DWP Sticks to Windows XP, Internet Explorer 6

The UK DWP Sticks to Windows XP, Internet Explorer 6

Britons will still be required to downgrade to claim benefits

May 2013: Windows 8 Not Taking Over, Still Less Popular than Vista

May 2013: Windows 8 Not Taking Over, Still Less Popular than Vista

Microsoft’s new OS increases market share at a very slow pace

Staying with Windows XP Is Three Times More Expensive than Buying Windows 8

Staying with Windows XP Is Three Times More Expensive than Buying Windows 8

Microsoft-commissioned study emphasizes the high costs of using Windows XP

Windows XP Loses Almost No Users in May

Windows XP Loses Almost No Users in May

Consumers stick to Windows XP in spite of Microsoft’s warnings

Microsoft Issues New Warning That Windows XP Is Dying

Microsoft Issues New Warning That Windows XP Is Dying

The company again recommends users to move to a newer Windows OS

Download Dropbox 2.0.12 / 2.1.15 Experimental with Windows XP Improvements

Download Dropbox 2.0.12 / 2.1.15 Experimental with Windows XP Improvements

A new version of the Dropbox client for Windows is now up for grabs

Windows 8 Now Installed on 5% of Computers Worldwide

Windows 8 Now Installed on 5% of Computers Worldwide

Microsoft’s new OS is gaining fans at a rather slow pace

Britons Need Windows XP and IE6 to Claim Benefits

Britons Need Windows XP and IE6 to Claim Benefits

The Department of Work and Pensions’ computers can only handle old software

Keep Using Windows XP Safely: Remove the Cable, Tape Up the Ethernet Port

Keep Using Windows XP Safely: Remove the Cable, Tape Up the Ethernet Port

This is really happening in the Land of the Rising Sun, according to reports

Windows 8 Becomes the Fourth Most Popular OS in the World

Windows 8 Becomes the Fourth Most Popular OS in the World

Microsoft’s new OS is slowly increasing its market share

Windows 8 Boosts Market Share, Still Behind Windows Vista

Windows 8 Boosts Market Share, Still Behind Windows Vista

StatCounter data shows that Microsoft’s new Windows 8 is slowly getting more users

45 Percent of Companies Are Still Running Windows XP

45 Percent of Companies Are Still Running Windows XP

Upgrade to a newer Windows version as soon as possible, Microsoft recommends

Windows 7 Yet to Reach the Ubiquity of Windows XP [Forrester]

Windows 7 Yet to Reach the Ubiquity of Windows XP [Forrester]

Forrester analyst says that Windows XP remains the most popular OS in the enterprise

Windows 8 Gains Users as Windows 8.1 Launch Nears

Windows 8 Gains Users as Windows 8.1 Launch Nears

Microsoft’s new flagship OS increases its market share

 
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