Just over 24 hours have lapsed since Microsoft unveiled Windows XP, but already corporates across Europe are hissing at the idea of yet another upgrade. Windows XP received an extremely cautious welcome in Germany where sales are reported to be slow.
The company also disclosed a flaw in Windows XP that could allow an attacker to delete files, and one in Office that could lead to information disclosure. A second flaw affects the Windows XP version of Help and Support Center, which contains help...
Jeremy Acklam, IT director, Virgin Trains In addition there will need to be a lot of testing to evaluate the changes and differences within SP2 before we build it into our standard build," he said. However, like most companies, we have a mixed...
The European Commission's attempt to increase competition by forcing Microsoft to offer a version of Windows XP without its Media Player looks increasingly forlorn, with many retailers and computer resellers now having indicated they won't sell...
The death of Windows XP may have been greatly exaggerated. Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer said the company could re-evaluate its plans to phase out Windows XP by 30 June, if customers demand it stick around.
PC World's trading director, Jeremy Fennell, said: "Netbooks are heralding a new era of mobile computing. These specifications tally with the Wind but there are three key differences: the 4211 comes with YouCam webcam software preinstalled for easy...