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Plummer comes from the days of MS-DOS and Windows NT 4 and had a hand in Windows Activation. He also recently mused on ...
At the end of the day, Microsoft doesn’t need to keep creating entirely new versions of Windows - it does so because outside ...
In the mid-1990s, Microsoft DOS dominated most PCs ... Microsoft Bob makes a comeback… sort of With Windows XP’s release in 2001, the failed Microsoft Bob made a curious comeback.
Independent researchers have discovered, or should we say rediscovered, a major security vulnerability in Microsoft's Remote ...
In addition to Windows XP, you can also choose interfaces that mimic Windows 2000, Windows 7, Windows 8, and Windows 10. While you can install and use Linux applications, the system offers a ...
RIP, 486 processor. You've had a long run since Intel released you back in 1989. While Microsoft stopped supporting you with ...
Microsoft is working to fix an ongoing issue causing some users' Windows devices to be offered Windows 11 upgrades despite Intune policies preventing them. This known issue has impacted Windows ...
Windows 10 support ends in 2025, leaving millions of PCs behind. Linux emerges as a lightweight, flexible alternative for ...
I have vague memories of messing around with Windows 3.1 and DOS-based interfaces before Win 95 hit the scene, and it was a dark and scary time. That GUI really did seem to make Windows a ...