Microsoft will officially retire its Windows XP operating system early next year, but Google on Wednesday announced it will continue to support its Chrome browser for the platform through at least ...
Sometimes the tool used to build an application really does matter—even years after it is built. Embarcadero Technologies this week released an upgrade to its rapid application development (RAD) ...
Windows XP users may now download a fourth service pack for the 13-year-old operating system, but it isn’t coming from Microsoft. Instead, this Windows XP “SP4” comes from a single developer, who ...
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Are people still using Windows XP and Windows 7? Yes, and here's why
According to Statcounter, Windows 7 holds around 2.5% market share while Windows XP commands 0.22%. I agree that's minuscule ...
Microsoft is beefing up the peer-to-peer capabilities for its Windows XP operating system. The software giant recently released a development kit for building peer-to-peer applications and an update ...
Task Manager creator says it's about time Microsoft creates a special version of Windows 11 without new features, AI and bloat.
Dave Plummer, who developed several crucial Windows components while working at Microsoft, recently suggested that the ...
Originally targeted for release in June, and then delayed until this month, the release of Windows XP SP2 has been pushed back once again. Citing "quality concerns," Microsoft has not announced a ...
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This Windows XP recreation that runs in your browser really scratches my retro itch, and I think you'll like it too
Online recreation of Windows XP in a browser offers a nostalgic experience, complete with pre-installed games. Project is a faithful remake of Windows XP, including file system, programs, and XP-style ...
Internet usage for Windows 7, 8, and 8.1 stagnate between December and January, even as XP's share grew A startling development while you were watching football: Net Applications’ NetMarket Share ...
A Windows developer has successfully compiled both Windows XP and Windows Server 2003 from source code leaked online last week. Last week, a 43GB collection of Microsoft source code was released as a ...
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