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Microsoft is extending to Windows XP a new technology that could give the company some control over consumers' access to sites, content and services on the Web. The feature, known as Smart Tags, would ...
It’s not just desktop users who refuse to move on from Windows XP. Thousands of websites are still enamored with the now-unsupported OS, too. Internet research firm Netcraft recently released its ...
With support for Windows XP Service Pack 1 (SP1) coming to an end on October 10, Microsoft has started warning SP1 users via its Windows XP website that now is the time to upgrade. The problem is that ...
Smart Tags--probably the most important new feature in Office XP--may give the software giant some control over your Web browsing habits. Microsoft is extending to Windows XP a new technology that ...
If you're feeling nostalgic about Windows XP, you can now run an emulation of it in your web browser. The project was made by a Redditor who wants to help people "bring back some memories." Accessing ...
GUI matters: Microsoft released the original edition of Windows XP in 2001 and kept the operating system alive for more than 17 years. The once massively popular platform remains fondly remembered, ...
You can now access updates to classic Windows versions via the Windows Update Restore website. The website isn't affiliated with Microsoft. The team behind the ...
Warning for Windows XP users: The end is near. No, that doesn't mean computers using the 12-year-old operating system will suddenly crash and spread calamity throughout the Internet. But considering ...
Hackers have uncovered the first bug that could put Windows XP users at serious risk, after Microsoft ceased support for the aging operating system less than three weeks ago. On Saturday, Microsoft ...
Running two operating systems on one computer broadens your company's options when it comes to which software it can use. In Windows 7, Microsoft included a feature called Windows XP Mode that enabled ...