The Windows Kernel's Achilles' Heel – LinuxInsider
… the one thing users have complained all the way, since ever, in Windows," Gonzalo Velasco C. asserted. "The blue screen of death, the virus and malware problems are eternal," he said. "I even think it has improved somehow, especially in the XP-SP2 …
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Best browser: which should you be using?
Internet Explorer takes an early bath here, because it no longer supports Windows XP or Windows Vista. Our pick here would be Chrome: its system requirements are tiny (Pentium 4, 100MB of disk space, 128MB of free RAM), making it particularly good on …
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Microsoft's still trying to scare businesses into upgrading to Windows 8
Microsoft India yesterday issued a press release with the title, “Staying on Windows XP to cost three times more than migrating to Windows 8.” The release is based on a study commissioned by Microsoft and conducted by IDC, which found that sticking …
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Support for Windows XP and Office 2003 is Going Away
Despite its global popularity, Microsoft has announced that Windows XP SP3 will no longer be supported as of April 8, 2014. Losing crucial support as well is Office 2003. According to Microsoft, you are late to the party if your business has not …
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