A new Windows XP article has been published: Windows XP leaked code successfully compiled into working OS
Alleged source code for Windows XP exposed in 4chan leak
A new Windows XP article has been published: Alleged source code for Windows XP exposed in 4chan leak
Windows XP still in use on millions of machines
Use still high despite endless warnings
Cost for continued Windows XP support said to double this year
If you're a part of a business that still uses Windows XP and has been paying Microsoft to offer continued support, get ready to shell out the big bucks
Windows XP Unofficial Service Pack 4
Greece-based developer harkaz created an unofficial Service Pack 4 for Windows XP
The death of Windows XP is helping Intels bottom line
Intel has released a statement today that revised the companys projected earnings for this quarter from $13 to $13.7 billion and it's a result of increased demand for PCs in the business sector.
Malwarebytes anti-exploits service protects Windows XP users from attacks
Covers popular targets including Microsoft Office, Java and Adobe
XPocalypse, not now
Two months after Microsoft ended support for Windows XP, the catastrophic wave of exploits security experts expected to wash over the aged operating system have failed to materialize
Xbox One will become more powerful without Kinect, confirms Microsoft
Xbox One developers will be getting access to more GPU bandwidth, which should bring better game performance in tow
Microsoft cautions against Windows XP update trick
Firm warns workaround for Windows XP updates is not a secure solution
How to get security updates for Windows XP until April 2019
gHacks posted a quick workaround to install Windows XP security updates from Windows Embedded POSReady 2009, which based on Windows XP Service Pack 3
CA Technologies releases free XP migration tool
Companies that want to migrate large numbers of users from Windows XP, which Microsoft stopped supporting last month, now have some help with a free tool from CA Technologies
Windows XPs U.S. farewell tour to last most of 14
Last-minute moves by businesses to scrap Windows XP may have offset the continued free fall in consumer spending, but that gift from XP won't help the PC industry for long.
Microsofts Patch Tuesday gives XP attackers a roadmap
For the latest round of Microsoft's monthly collection of software patches, the company has fixed critical issues in Internet Explorer (IE) and Windows that have already been used by malicious attackers to compromised systems.
Microsoft seeds doubt by erasing XP line in the sand
Microsoft's decision to patch Windows XP after its support deadline passed has sowed confusion and will likely encourage bad behavior by some customers, analysts said.
10 Ways to Keep Windows XP Machines Secure
Now that Microsoft's support for the popular Windows XP operating system has ended, you'll need to use every trick in the book to stop your machines from being compromised.
Microsoft makes one-time exception, patches IE on Windows XP
Microsoft shipped an emergency update for Internet Explorer to close a hole that hackers had already been exploiting, and in an unexpected move, allowed Windows XP machines to receive the update.
XPs retirement triggers another wave of deserters
Windows XP users continued to put the old OS out to pasture last month, but the now-unsupported operating system still powered more than a quarter of all PCs on the planet.
Hackers find first post-retirement Windows XP-related vulnerability
Microsoft on Saturday told customers that cyber-criminals are exploiting an unpatched and critical vulnerability in Internet Explorer (IE) using "drive-by" attacks
Steven J. Vaughan-Nichols: Here comes the black market for XP patches
For most people, XP patches will be unobtainable through legitimate channels
Microsoft fixes issue that caused some Windows XP PCs not to boot up
Microsoft has fixed an issue with its antivirus definitions in Microsoft Security Essentials that was causing some Windows XP PCs not to boot up earlier this week
Windows XP retirement creates opportunity for Chinese security firm
Microsoft may have retired Windows XP, but one of China's leading security vendors is trying to keep the OS threat-free, and rolling out protection software to hundreds of millions of users in the nation.
Microsoft Security Essentials bug kills XP boxes
Minor bug turning into a nightmare for IT departments
Microsoft slashes Windows XP custom support prices just days before axing public patches
Just days before Microsoft retired Windows XP from public support, the company drastically reduced the price of custom support agreements that give large companies and government agencies another year of XP patches, experts reported today.
Update: IRS misses XP deadline, will spend $30M to upgrade remaining PCs
The U.S. Internal Revenue Service acknowledged last week that it missed the April 8 cut-off for Windows XP support and will be paying Microsoft for an extra year of security patches.
Death of Windows XP cant quite reverse slowing PC sales
The official end to Windows XP support may have sent many companies into a panic, but it was good news for PC manufacturers this winter... well, sort of. Both Gartner and IDC report a big increase in PC shipments during the first quarter
Windows XP support cut-off: All you need to know
From today, Tuesday 8 April, Microsoft has no plans to offer support for the ageing platform ? unless you shelled out millions for custom support before the deadline.
A (very) brief history of Windows XP
Microsoft's Windows XP has been officially supported for over 12 years but its development history actually goes back even further than that under the code name "Neptune."
Windows XP: The end is nigh
When Microsoft ends support for Windows XP on Tuesday, a security sinkhole will likely open and gradually widen, threatening hundreds of millions of PCs worldwide in homes, companies, government agencies and schools.
Dutch government to pay millions of euros to Microsoft for extended Windows XP support
The Dutch government is reportedly paying Microsoft millions of euros so it can continue to receive support for the many PCs that are still running the 12 year old Windows XP OS after Tuesday.
The photo Microsoft used for the Windows XP default wallpaper is (mostly) untouched
Bliss, the photo taken by Charles O'Rear that later became the basis for the default wallpaper in Microsoft's Windows XP OS was not altered by O'Rear but did get a color boost for its wallpaper use
Microsoft due to unveil one-year Windows XP support package
Public sector bodies will be thrown a lifeline
Microsoft returns to scare tactic well in dump-XP campaign
Microsoft yesterday pulled out a fear-of-God approach to scare users into dumping Windows XP, telling them that the most popular tasks done on a PC will put them in the crosshairs of cyber criminals.
Windows XP will still be running at over half of UK councils after support ends
Open to bugs from 8 April
Microsoft tries to tempt XP diehards with $100 discount on new PCs
Microsoft is pitching another deal at pry-XP-from-my-cold-dead-hands customers, offering them $100 off a new Windows 8.1 device if they spring for one that costs more than $599.
Microsoft is paying Windows XP users to jump ship
The end of support for Windows XP is drawing ever closer, and Microsoft is sparing no expense making sure users move out of the outdated platform
US-CERT urges XP users to dump IE
People who plan to run Windows XP after Microsoft pulls the patch plug should dump Internet Explorer (IE) and replace it with a different browser, the U.S. Computer Emergency Readiness Team (US-CERT) said Monday.
Perspective: Microsoft risks security reputation ruin by retiring XP
Microsoft's plans to ship the final public patches for Windows XP on April 8 could undo its hard-won reputation for security and hurt itself as much as the customers who end up with an infected XP system.
Microsoft reacts to XP upgrade critics with free file transfer tool
Reacting to criticism from customers that upgrading from Windows XP was 'impossible,' Microsoft today announced it would give away a limited migration tool to help people move to a newer operating system.
Windows XP market share rises again in February
Data anomaly or otherwise, XP's continuing popularity poses problems for Microsoft
With Windows XP Support Ending Soon, Microsoft Uses Pop-ups to Encourage Upgrades
Microsoft REALLY wants you to upgrade to Windows 8.1
Windows XP will still get security support in China
Microsoft is making a special exception in the way it retires Windows XP in China, and will continue offering security support for the OS to users in the nation.
Microsoft misjudges customer loyalty with kill-XP plea
Microsoft grossly overestimated the loyalty of those it thought were its most steadfast customers when it asked them to help get friends and family members to dump Windows XP, a corporate communications expert said.
Windows XP use keeps going up; Windows 8.1 stalls in Februarys OS data
The 12-year old Windows XP increased its market share again in February, according to the latest operating system data from Net Applications, which also shows Windows 8.1 adoption is stalling
Users mock Microsoft for asking their help on XP-to-Windows 8.1 upgrades
Astute Windows users have pointed out the Achilles Heel of Microsoft's plea for help in getting customers to dump Windows XP: The lack of a smooth upgrade path to Microsoft's newest OS, Windows 8.1.
Steven J. Vaughan-Nichols: You can keep using XP for another year, but do you really want to?
While clinging to the 11-year-old OS after Microsoft issues its last security patch in April is defensible, the security risks are going to keep mounting.
Department of Health negotiating Windows XP support with Microsoft
Departments forced to take action as millions of machines face threats    Â
Department of Health negotiating Windows XP support with Microsoft
Departments forced to take action as millions of machines face threats
Windows XP cut-off: Microsoft pressures SMBs to migrate as 60 day deadline passes
Firm looks to boost sales of devices running Windows 8.1