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
Microsoft tries to get tech savvy customers to help get rid of Windows XP
With just 60 days to go before the end of Windows XP support, Microsoft is asking for its tech savvy customers to try to get any family and friends who are still using Windows XP to stop
Users postpone ditch-XP decision as Windows 8 runs to stay in place
Windows XP's disappearance and Windows 8's march toward some kind of success were both put on hold in January, after a December when the former's user share plunged and the latter's swelled, a Web analytics company said.
How to protect your Windows XP system after April 2014
gHacks posted a guide about protecting a Windows XP system after April 2014
Call for ageing Microsoft XP computers for those in need
With Microsoft announcing that computers using its 13 year-old XP operating system will be phased out in April this year, Camara Education are calling for these machines for donation to be used in education centres across the globe.
Windows XP end of support in April: Three more questions answered
As Microsoft counts down toward the end of support for Windows XP on April 8, users still running the OS are getting a few more of their questions answered.
Windows 8 regains uptake mojo, XP restarts death slide
Windows 8 surged in December to end the year with almost 12% of the user share of all Windows personal computers
Microsoft bets on Windows XP disaster
Microsoft today used the hoary practice of predicting next year to drive another nail into Windows XP's coffin
Windows 8 Update: China prefers to stick with dying Windows XP rather than upgrade
China says it wants Microsoft to extend support for Windows XP because that will help it in its fight to stop proliferation of pirated Microsoft software
Microsoft Windows XP EOL: what you need to know
Businesses that still have workstations using Windows XP should make their migration to either Windows 7 or 8 a priority
Microsoft still trying to fix SVCHOST bug in Windows XP
Microsoft is still attempting to fix a bug in Windows XP that has caused SVCHOST to push the CPU of a PC to 100 percent usage in clean installs of Windows XP SP3