South Korea Still Not Prepared for the End of Windows XP

South Korea Still Not Prepared for the End of Windows XP

18 percent of the computers in the country are still on XP

Microsoft Admits That Windows XP Won’t Die Anytime Soon

Microsoft Admits That Windows XP Won’t Die Anytime Soon

The company says that Windows XP usage is unlikely to drop on the short term

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  • By Cosmin Anton
  • January 13th, 2014
Canon Holds the Largest Market Share for Compact Cameras and DSLRs in Japan

Canon Holds the Largest Market Share for Compact Cameras and DSLRs in Japan

The company plans to shift camera production back home in the upcoming years

Britons Like Windows Vista More than Windows 8

Britons Like Windows Vista More than Windows 8

Stats show that Windows Vista has a bigger market share in the UK than Windows 8

Windows Phone’s Growth Speeds Up in Europe, Kantar Unveils

Windows Phone’s Growth Speeds Up in Europe, Kantar Unveils

The platform reached 16 percent market share in Italy

This Chart Shows That There’s Still Hope for Windows XP Users

This Chart Shows That There’s Still Hope for Windows XP Users

Chart shows that Windows XP is losing users at a really slow pace

Microsoft’s Windows 8/8.1 Now Powering 10 Percent of Computers Worldwide

Microsoft’s Windows 8/8.1 Now Powering 10 Percent of Computers Worldwide

Net Applications has revealed new OS usage data for December 2013

Who’s Going to Stop Windows 7? Not Windows 8.1, That’s for Sure

Who’s Going to Stop Windows 7? Not Windows 8.1, That’s for Sure

Windows 7 is the top OS worldwide with a growing market share

Windows XP Keeps Losing Users, Still Hard to Kill

Windows XP Keeps Losing Users, Still Hard to Kill

Stats show that more Windows XP users jumped ship in December

Nokia Lumia 520 Now Accounts for 30.8% of Windows Phones

Nokia Lumia 520 Now Accounts for 30.8% of Windows Phones

Nokia has managed to grow to 92.1% of the Windows Phone market

  • Windows
  • By Bogdan Popa
  • December 30th, 2013
Windows 7 Still Can't Beat Windows XP's Record Market Share

Windows 7 Still Can't Beat Windows XP's Record Market Share

Statistics show that Windows XP remains one of the most popular OSes in history

Windows 8 vs. Windows Vista in Just a Single Chart

Windows 8 vs. Windows Vista in Just a Single Chart

Statistics show that Windows 8 is actually improving its user base

This Chart Shows That Windows XP Will Be Really Hard to Kill

This Chart Shows That Windows XP Will Be Really Hard to Kill

Windows XP will be officially retired on April 8, 2014

Windows XP Still Running on 18 Percent of Computers Worldwide

Windows XP Still Running on 18 Percent of Computers Worldwide

Stats show that Windows XP remains a widely popular OS these days

Windows 8.1 Way Behind Windows Vista in December 2013 Top Desktop OSes Chart

Windows 8.1 Way Behind Windows Vista in December 2013 Top Desktop OSes Chart

Microsoft’s new modern OS is slowly improving its market share

  • Windows
  • By Bogdan Popa
  • December 16th, 2013
Microsoft Launches Website to Help Kill Windows XP

Microsoft Launches Website to Help Kill Windows XP

The company is trying to make people aware of the security risks of staying on XP

Dell Issues Warning for Windows XP Users, Wants Everyone to Move to Windows 8

Dell Issues Warning for Windows XP Users, Wants Everyone to Move to Windows 8

The company warns that most apps won't work on Windows XP soon

 
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