Windows XP might just be one of the most beloved versions of Microsoft's iconic OS, and it was fast, easy to use, and, best of all - stable. Well, at least once, the Service Packs rolled around.
REDMOND, Wash., April 3, 2001 — On the heels of Bill Gates’ keynote call for quality at this week’s Windows® Hardware Engineering Conference (WinHEC) 2001, leading retailers are lining up in support ...
New version of Windows, new logo; it's pretty routine. Except for Windows 7 which pretty much reinstated the Windows XP logo; if you see significance in everything you might feel that was an attempt ...
It’s a scare tactic because Windows XP is so closely related to the earlier Windows 2000 software that just about any product that would work in Windows 2000 will work in XP. Ignore the fear-mongering ...
During the Thanksgiving break, I had a number of simultaneous encounters with PCs in public places still sporting the Windows XP logo and it got under my skin. Among them was a computer near the ...
REDMOND, Wash., Sept. 21, 2001 — With Microsoft® Windows® XP, the eagerly anticipated next version of the Microsoft Windows operating system, now just weeks away from its widespread availability on ...
Microsoft reminded the masses this week that the antiquated Windows XP is two years from complete end of life and offered tips to migrate to Windows 7 before XP support runs dry. In a recent company ...
Microsoft this week released the Windows XP End Of Support Countdown Gadget. You can grab the 50KB bugger from the Microsoft Download Center. The gadget shows the ...
Windows 7, Microsoft's newest operating system, has received positive reviews; Windows 7 Starter, the version for netbooks, not so much. Some critics think Microsoft's previous operating system, ...
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