Windows 10 was released in July as a free download to all Windows 7 and Windows 8.1 users, but many are sticking with the operating system they already have and not upgrading to the new one.
The long-anticipated death of support for the over-a-decade old Windows XP operating system happens on April 8. For those who are still stuck on the XP ecosystem, here are a few tips for how to move on.
Windows XP is headed for the great, green rolling-pasture wallpaper in the sky starting early this April, and people are beginning to freak out about it, with Microsoft's help.
Whether you like Windows 8.1 or not, Windows XP is officially dying soon. But the over a decade old operating system is still in use by a good number of people, so Microsoft is now asking savvy Windows users to help get some of the stragglers off the ancient operating system.
Yesterday, Apple held a press conference where they released the new OS X 10.9 Mavericks for free. Reviewers are pretty much on the same page. OS X Mavericks is not much different than Apple's previous operating softwares, but new features like Finder tabs, notifications and the new Maps and iBooks apps stand out.