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UK businesses stalling on XP migration as end of Microsoft support looms
With precisely one year until the end of Microsoft?s support for the operating system, many UK enterprises are yet to begin migration from Windows XP.
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Mozilla criticises Microsoft's decision to drop XP on latest IE9 broswer
Microsoft's decision to limit Internet Explorer 9 support to Windows Vista and Windows 7 prompted criticism from Mozilla, whose rival Firefox browser continues to support the still widely-used Windows XP.
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Half of companies to stick with aging Windows XP after Microsoft retirement date
Almost half of the companies still using Windows XP plan to keep running the aged OS even after Microsoft withdraws its support in 2014, a research analyst said today.
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Windows XP SP2 deadline coming soon
Half of the enterprise computers running the aged Windows XP operating system are still relying on the soon-to-be-retired Service Pack 2 (SP2), a researcher said today.
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Microsoft won't support HTML 5 on Windows XP
Microsoft came under fire from some of its rivals for its decision not to offer Internet Explorer 9, and hence support for the upcoming HTML 5 standard, to users of its older Windows XP operating system.
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Nvidia warns of overheating graphics drivers
Nvidia asked customers to remove drivers that caused its GeForce graphics cards to overheat, which ultimately crashed some PCs.
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Lenovo launches ThinkPad X201 Tablet
Lenovo has introduced a range of ThinkPad ultraportable laptops, including a tablet, which the company said businesses prefer over the new breed of keyboardless tablets, which are also called slates.
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Microsoft patch causes PC death
PC users have complained after Microsoft's latest round of security patches caused some PCs to seize up and display a black screen, rendering the computer useless.
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Fancy an Intel netbook that matches up to a laptop?
A Colombian computer maker has designed a netbook that aims to provide the performance of a standard laptop at a lower price.
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Diskeeper ships optimisation tool for Hyper-V
Defragmentation specialist Diskeeper has begun shipping V-locity, a new optimisation and defragmentation tool designed for virtualised machines, but specifically targeted at maximising server speeds for Windows Server 2008 Hyper-V environments.






