Time to Move On From Windows XP
The world today is a much different place than it was in 2001 when Microsoft released Windows XP. With Windows XP Microsoft combined features to handle games and multimedia for consumers, and to...
View ArticleESET will not end Windows XP products support
After 8th April 2014, Microsoft will no longer provide system updates for Windows XP. ESET will support the Microsoft Windows XP versions of ESET products at least until the end of April 2017. Q: What...
View Article5 Tips for protecting Windows XP machines after April 8, 2014
Microsoft will cease providing security updates for this operating system on April 8, 2014. Microsoft will release its final security updates for Windows XP, and stop providing support and fixes for...
View ArticleHackers play classic shooter Doom on ATM
For computer hackers, making the classic first-person shooter Doom play on odd devices is a neverending quest – but an Australian team topped them all so far by running Doom on an ATM, Mashable...
View Article20,000 NHS Wales PCs still running Windows XP from beyond the grave
Windows XP, as regular readers of We Live Security will know, was supposed to have breathed its last on April 8th 2014, when Microsoft stopped supporting it. It’s not as though Windows XP’s death...
View ArticleWindows XP: The zombie OS ‘lives’ on
Two years. That is how long it’s been since Microsoft abandoned its record-beating operating system, Windows XP. Despite the fact that during all this time there haven’t been any security updates or...
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