alright, what's up with this windows xp business? i'm still not entirely sure why they released this so soon after 2000, but that's not what i'm about.<BR>now, from what i've read at various places ...
Windows XP, nowadays, is a dangerous operating system to use. It hasn't been supported in a long, long time, and there are numerous security holes and issues with it that make it significantly easier ...
Remember several years ago when Microsoft Corp. released Windows NT and announced that it was the "future" of Windows? Well, it took longer than anyone thought, but the future is finally here. The new ...
Microsoft's Windows XP won't have a clean death. Instead, the 12-year-old operating system will slowly wither away. This will cause those who stubbornly insist on sticking with it a host of problems ...
In context: Piracy has been a part of Windows history from the very beginning. Microsoft began taking the issue seriously with Windows XP, and Dave Plummer has now revealed that the first unauthorized ...
Except for whatever copies of Windows are still on store shelves or installed on computers sitting on store shelves, you can no longer buy Windows XP after today. But you can still get XP for new ...