Microsoft again put the scare into Windows XP users, telling them that after April 8, 2014, the chance that malware will infect their PCs could jump by two-thirds.
Google pokes the Microsoft bear, pledges to support Chrome on XP into 2015
Google today stuck a finger in Microsoft's eye, telling users of Windows XP that its Chrome browser will support their aged operating system a year longer than will Microsoft's Internet Explorer.
Windows XP loses over 2% of OS share in September; Windows 8 makes slight gain
Windows XP lost over two percent of its worldwide OS market share in September 2013, according to Net Applications, while Windows 8 made a slight percentage gain in the same month
Microsoft: Windows XP market share at 21 percent; goal of 13 percent by April 8
During today's financial analyst meeting, Microsoft said that Windows XP currently has 21 percent of the worldwide OS market share, with the goal of cutting that down to below 13 percent by April 8
Windows XP post April 2014: Non-Microsoft support emerges
With roughly seven months to go until Windows XP's end-of-life deadline, an alternative to Microsoft support has appeared in the form of Arkoon's EXP.
Windows XP's user share nose-dives
Maybe people are listening to Microsoft's demand that they ditch Windows XP.
Microsoft's 'custom' Windows XP patches: Not a panacea
Who is still running Windows XP and why? If you're not a large customer with a Premier Support contract, don't count on custom security patches after April 2014.
XP's retirement will be hacker heaven
Cyber criminals will bank their Windows XP zero-day vulnerabilities until after Microsoft stops patching the aged operating system next April, a security expert argued today.
China has a massive Windows XP problem
Computerworld reports that 65% of companies in China still run Windows XP
Xbox One beating PS4 in Amazon pre-orders ahead of E3
Amazon UK reports that the Xbox One is ahead with 2.4 per cent more pre-order sales than Sony's rivaling console
Extended support for Windows XP ends in 365 days
The Inquirer posted a story that the extended support for Windows XP will end in one year
Windows XP's retirement is in doubt, say some experts
Computerworld reports that some security researchers wonder if Microsoft will indeed retire Windows XP on April 8, 2014.
Windows XP countdown clock ticks under 500 days
Computerworld posted a story that the support for Windows XP will end April 8, 2014, when Microsoft serves users with their final security updates.
Report: Windows XP still most used PC OS in April 2012
Windows XP is still the number one most used PC operating system in the world with 46.08 percent of the market share worldwide, while Windows 7 continues to gain users.
Report: Windows XP market share went up in January 2012
A new report claims that the market share for Microsoft's Windows XP actually went up among other PC operating systems worldwide in January 2012 while Windows 7's share went down.
Microsoft: Windows XP support ends in less than 800 days
Microsoft has posted up another reminder that it is counting the days before it ends its official support for Windows XP, saying that extended support for the OS ends in less than 800 days.
Windows XP loses record share as decline quickens
Windows XP's decline has accelerated and the decade-old operating system shed its largest ever chunk of market share in October, according to data from a Web measurement company.
The Life and Times of Windows XP
The first drama-filled decade of the operating system that wouldn't say die.
Windows XP: Pros and Cons of Not Upgrading
Microsoft plans to support Windows XP Service Pack 3 until April 8, 2014, which means XP users have 30 months left before they're on their own.
Windows XP's share falls below 50%
Computerworld reports that Microsoft's Windows XP has slipped under the 50% share mark for the first time since Web measurement company Net Applications began tracking operating system usage.