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If you're a PC user and you woke up this morning with an undefined fear, maybe you're subconsciously recalling that today is the day Microsoft stops offering free support for Windows 7.
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It’s been in the air for some time now, but it’s finally happened.
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We all remember the warnings and confusion around the end-of-support for Windows XP in April. But support is ending or changing for other Microsoft products, too. By the end of the year, you will have to pay for support for a whole list of products — and support for other
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For those of you on one of the 25 percent of workplace computers still running Windows XP, understand you're working on a system that's increasingly vulnerable to attack.
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It’s rare that you read a blog post that combines hard sell and desperation in equal measure. But Microsoft has managed to do just that in a blog post that urges users to give up on Windows XP and upgrade. Upgrade to what, you might ask? Windows 8.1, of course.
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Millions of PC users are still running Microsoft's 13-year old operating system — around 30 percent of all users according to estimates. But with official support ending, it's now time for businesses to upgrade and move on.
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Say what you will about Microsoft, but they have a way of creating software that sticks around. In fact, it sticks around so long that even Microsoft tries to eliminate it. First, Internet Explorer 6 wouldn’t gracefully go away.
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MIcrosoft (news, site ) clearly has major plans for Windows 8, and Hyper-V could see a big shakeup in how businesses and users run legacy and alternate systems.
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Sit tight. For those suffering malware attacks via PDF, Microsoft has informed users that the bug in Windows OS, which makes the attacks possible, hasn't yet been fixed.
And the next scheduled patch release date isn't until November 13. Gotta love that.
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