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Microsoft yesterday issued its final patch for Windows XP and Office 2003. The operating system, arguably the most popular version of Windows ever, is now officially dead (though it's still a long way ...
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Why People Love Windows XP

This video explores the cultural phenomenon surrounding Windows XP, released in 2001 as a follow-up to Windows ME and 2000. Designed for simplicity, it aimed to be more secure and user-friendly rather ...
Remember several years ago when Microsoft Corp. released Windows NT and announced that it was the "future" of Windows? Well, it took longer than anyone thought, but the future is finally here. The new ...
Where does Microsoft want you to go this fall? The destination it has in mind is Windows XP, the long-awaited fusion of its home and professional operating systems. While Windows 95, 98 and Millennium ...
GUI matters: Microsoft released the original edition of Windows XP in 2001 and kept the operating system alive for more than 17 years. The once massively popular platform remains fondly remembered, ...
Twenty years on from the public release of Windows XP, the popular operating system is still regarded one of Microsoft’s greatest achievements. As of August this year, Windows XP still maintained a ...
Windows XP is the operating system that just won't die. After its 2001 release, XP would go on to sell more than 400 million copies. Microsoft tried to end support for the OS several times over the ...