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'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 first drama-filled decade of the operating system that wouldn't say die.
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.
ComputerWorld posted a story that Microsoft re-released an update today for Windows XP to correct a snafu that left users vulnerable to potential "man-in-the-middle" attacks for most of last week.
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.
Microsoft has told customers that it's time to stop using Windows XP, reminding people on its official blog that there is less than 1,000 days of support left for the ageing OS.
Windows 7's market share is expected to pass XP in the third quarter 2012, just when Windows 8 is expected to arrive.
Microsoft published a reference to security settings that provide countermeasures for specific threats against current versions of the Windows operating systems.
Microsoft has released an update for windows XP x64 edition to resolve a set of known application compatibility issues with Windows.
Microsoft has released a Windows XP End Of Support Countdown Gadget
Ghacks.net shows you how to enable IPv6 on Windows XP
PC Stats posted 99 Performance Tips for Windows XP
PC World reports that a just-released report from Forrester shows that Windows XP rules the business world, despite Windows 7's success.
msnbc.com reports that about 60% of the Windows users are still running XP
Howtogeek shows you how to create you own Windows 7 style automatic defrag in Windows XP
All About Microsoft reports that Microsoft is extending the downgrade rights for Windows XP
GHacks.net show you how to enable the Windows 7 shortcuts in both Windows XP and Vista
Ars Technica reports that the Microsoft Applied Sciences Group has developed a new lens that lets you watch three-dimensional content without 3D glasses
PC World reports that Microsoft is ending support for Windows XP SP2 as of July 13, 2010