First and foremost, I don't recommend doing this yourself. I created an isolated virtual machine and used a firewall to ...
Today is the 20th anniversary of Windows XP, and although the operating system reached the end of support in 2014, way too many people continue to use the insecure version of Windows. Windows XP was ...
Microsoft on Friday revealed final retail pricing for Windows XP, a day after Amazon.com leaked the information on the Web for a second time. The bottom line: Consumers can expect to pay a little more ...
The leaked Windows XP code almost certainly seems genuine, as a person managed to compile it into a working OS. When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s ...
The year is 2021, and Microsoft has ushered in Windows 11. While it may not be a shock that many, many people are still operating on older Windows operating systems, it is unusual that one country ...
Windows 10 security: 'So good, it can block zero-days without being patched' Systems running the Windows 10 Anniversary Update were shielded from two exploits even before Microsoft had issued patches ...
SIUC asked the Windows forum about running software intended for Windows XP in Windows 7. For the most part, it should just work. I’ve rarely run into programs that run fine in XP but have trouble in ...
Hey all,<BR><BR>I've just received my IBM ThinkPad T42. It comes with Windows XP SP1 installed. I was wondering how Windows XP compares with good old Windows 2K for mobile use. <BR><BR>How different ...
Return with me to the Glory Days of Windows XP, which apparently some people, somehow, are still using even though support for it ended in...2014. I don’t know whether to be amazed or horrified at how ...
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 ...
Microsoft on Friday revealed final retail pricing for Windows XP, a day after Amazon.com leaked the information on the Web for a second time. The bottom line: Consumers can expect to pay a little more ...