CNET News.com is reporting that Windows XP Starter Edition, the stripped down version of Windows targeted at developing technology markets, will not run on higher end processors, like Intel’s Pentium ...
Mary Jo Foley wrote a piece today about Microsoft's "stay of execution for Windows XP." In particular, she is referencing the company's June 30th deadline for OEMs to pre-install Windows XP on their ...
If you’re still using Windows 98 or Windows Me on a computer that’s connected to the Internet, you’re either crazy or suicidal. Maybe both. The Windows flaw described in Microsoft Security Bulletin ...
Dubbed Windows XP Starter Edition, the new version is slated to ship on low-cost PCs and be available to OEMs and OEM distributors in Thailand, Indonesia, Malaysia and two other unidentified ...
Windows XP Starter Edition is now being used in over 1 million homes worldwide. The program launched just over two years ago with a pilot of only five countries with the goal of putting PCs in the ...
Microsoft has launched in India a multilingual version of Windows XP Starter Edition, its low-cost, stripped-down version of the Windows XP operating system, the company said Wednesday. Users can ...
Microsoft rolled out Windows XP Starter Edition, its low-cost, stripped-down version of Windows XP for emerging economies, in India on Thursday. The Starter Edition was introduced in Hindi, one of the ...
Microsoft Corp. will introduce versions of Windows XP Starter Edition in two additional languages, Arabic and Turkish, the company announced on Tuesday. The stripped-down version of its PC operating ...
Speaking of emerging markets, it looks like Microsoft has its eye on Thailand, Malaysia and Indonesia and many other countries. Microsoft are perhaps concerned that business in these countries may be ...
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