Just before Christmas, Microsoft finally made Release Candidate 1 of Windows XP Professional x64 Edition available to testers. The server variant is also now available. After repeated delays, Windows ...
The same day that Microsoft Corp. is releasing the final version of its Windows XP operating system software, the company’s antitrust case was returned to a lower court, where a new judge will ...
Windows is one of the oldest and most popular operating systems in the world, and it's no surprise that its popularity has led to multiple modified distributions that anyone can install and try out.
Microsoft’s Jared Spataro has been joking about the company’s terrible history of marketing names for products at Ignite today. “Simplicity and naming, well, they haven’t always been our strong suit,” ...
CNET News.com is reporting that Windows XP Starter Edition, the stripped down version of Windows targeted at developing technology markets, will not run on higher end processors, like Intel’s Pentium ...
Excellent New York Times article assessing Microsoft’s new Windows XP Media Center Edition, which is supposed to turn your PC into a home entertainment hub. By the way, there was a piece on Slate ...
While Vista's pricing was leaked to the public last week, we still haven't found out about any free upgrade situations that Microsoft might offer. However, DigiTimes thinks that it might have an idea.
The missing security patch is the reason why some Windows XP SP3 users have critical vulnerabilities in their Flash software Microsoft Tuesday confirmed that Windows XP SP3 (Service Pack 3) omits a ...
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