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A third of IT professionals still run Windows XP
By Alex Hamilton published
Long-serving operating system Windows XP is still being used by a third of IT professionals, despite it's looming end-of-life.
Why there's never been a better time to move to a new PC
By TechRadar Pro published
With Windows XP support ending next year, and a wealth of new technologies now available, there has never been a better time to buy new PCs.
Mozilla and Opera will keep Windows XP alive and kicking
By Kane Fulton published
Browser makers are latest to pledge support for Microsoft's geriatric operating system.
Google throws Chrome-lifeline to Windows XP users
By JR Bookwalter published
Google Chrome will keep Windows XP safe for a year after its retirement.
People aren't completely repulsed by Windows 8, new data shows
By Michael Rougeau published
New research out this week shows that Microsoft's latest OS as well as Internet Explorer are in use more and more.
Businesses slow to migrate from XP, BYOD partially to blame
By Kane Fulton published
A report by IDC has found that pressure to support consumer devices in the workplace is delaying Windows XP migrations.
Microsoft reveals price of Windows 8.1 for those who aren't upgrading from W8
By Michelle Fitzsimmons published
Windows 8.1 is free if you're jumping straight from Windows 8, but if you have older Windows, here's how much you'll spend.
Windows 8 outpaces Vista, takes third on OS popularity podium
By Matt Swider published
Some think W8 is no better than Vista, but it's at least beating Microsoft's decade-old operating system in popularity.
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