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A tech-savvy Reddit user recently shared a nostalgic project that brings Windows XP back to life directly in your browser ...
Launched in 2001, Windows XP is still considered by many to be one of the best things Microsoft ever made, and it was a real ...
The browser project is designed to simulate a fictional instance of Windows XP. The simulation includes a file system, embedded programs, XP-style File Picker and Save ...
Some twelve-and-a-half years after Windows XP first went on sale, Microsoft is turning off support for the operating system. From 8 April there'll be no further free updates or security patches.
Remember Windows XP? This website lets you relive those good old days without having to install or download anything.
by Rob Williams on April 8, 2014 in Software The end-of-support date for Windows XP has been no secret, and the build-up to it has been long. But with the date now upon us, we’re being hit with a big ...
Windows XP was great, and many users still love the operating system, but…it’s more than a decade old. At the rate technology evolves, that makes Windows XP a near-relic.
It has been over two weeks now since Microsoft support for Windows XP expired. So far, the world as we know it has not come to a grinding halt for Windows XP users, but that isn’t a reason to ...
Please, let Windows XP die with dignity Second of all, the end of Windows XP support doesn't mean your computer will explode. But if any new bugs for XP come out after April 2014, you're on your own.
While Windows 7 and XP share common user-interface features, they differ in key areas. Windows 7's taskbar, for instance, enables you to pin favorites apps there for easy access.