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Abandon ship! Microsoft will kill support for Internet Explorer 8 in 2016
By Chris Smith published
Over 20 per cent of PCs still have it installed, but it'll be abandoned by Microsoft in the next couple of years.
One in five SMBs clinging onto sinking Windows XP ship
By Kane Fulton published
Despite putting the business at risk of a security breach, a number of companies are still using Microsoft's ageing OS.
Still using Windows XP? Time to move, fast!
By Sumir Karayi published
Industry voice With support for Windows XP ending two months ago, sticking with the operating system is a dangerous ploy. Here's how to make a swift migration.
No Windows 8.1 Start menu this year - check back in 2015
By JR Bookwalter published
Folks may be demanding the return of the Start menu, but Microsoft has reportedly press 'Stop.'
Windows 7 and Vista 'more at risk' to viruses than XP, says Microsoft
By Dean Wilson published
Updated Microsoft's Security Intelligence Report suggests that Windows Vista and 7 are more at risk of infection than Windows XP.
Windows XP users aren't left behind with latest Internet Explorer patch
By JR Bookwalter published
There's a new security update in town, and not even Windows XP is being left behind.
To upgrade or not to upgrade - the XP conundrum
By Jason Kalwa published
Industry voice Organisations are left with a tough choice to deal with the inevitable: continue as usual with XP, or upgrade to Windows 7 or 8.
Ubuntu Trusty Tahr leaps forth, tackles high-res screens and tablets
By Kevin Lee published
Canonical released its 14.04 LTS Trusty Tahr update and hopes to woo Windows XP holdouts and tablet users.
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