After posting this morning about Windows XP users being the ultimate deciders if Windows 7 wins or not, I saw a bevy of other articles and posts saying similar things. With about 22% of the audience ...
W The main reason most users are still on Windows XP and Windows 7 is app compatibility. Many older apps, primarily those developed during the early days, are not compatible with newer OS iterations.
iTunes users who still run Windows XP started to experience connectivity issues this week. As documented in an Apple Support Communities thread, they can’t log into the iTunes store, meaning functions ...
A Reddit user figured out how to run Windows 11 on a Windows XP computer using a virtual machine. The experiment was conducted on a Windows XP x64 system, utilizing VirtualBox 5.2.44 with Certificate ...
In this second part of my Windows 7 series I will address why XP users who fought so hard to protect Windows XP will finally let it go and move to Windows 7. As I had said yesterday, the resistance to ...
ANAHEIM, CALIF. — With this week’s announcement of a second Windows XP beta-test release, Microsoft Corp. finally started to aim the upcoming new operating system at corporate users who may be ...
SEATTLE -- Microsoft Corp.'s operating systems run most personal computers around the globe and are a cash cow for the world's largest software maker. But you'd never confuse a Windows user with the ...
Join our daily and weekly newsletters for the latest updates and exclusive content on industry-leading AI coverage. Learn More Most Windows XP users aren’t in a rush to upgrade — at least, according ...
Stop AI bloat, fix the operating system, implores veteran software developer Dave Plummer The Windows operating system is ...
The new Office suite will support only Windows 7 and 8 on the desktop, leaving users of older Windows versions out of the running. Lance Whitney is a freelance technology writer and trainer and a ...
Windows 7 is surging. After an insanely popular beta cycle, Microsoft’s latest and greatest has exploded out of the gate, grabbing more than 4 percent of the real-world usage base as tracked by ...
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 ...