Microsoft Corp. has found an unlikely new partner to help promote Windows XP: Google Inc. While senior Microsoft executives pit the company against Google in a looming Internet search war, the Redmond ...
Strike another program down for Windows XP (and Vista) fans. Google recently announced that the Google Drive desktop utility would cease support for Windows XP, Vista, and Server 2003 beginning ...
This is a double whammy for anyone running one of the aforementioned OSes, each of which has already been abandoned by Microsoft (Windows XP and Windows Vista) and Apple (Mac OS X 10.6 through 10.8).
Google today announced it is extending Chrome support for Windows XP until April 2016. The company will also end Chrome support for Windows Vista, OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard, OS X 10.7 Lion, and OS X 10.8 ...
Google has put Windows XP users in a tight spot by dropping support for Internet Explorer 8 (IE8), analysts said today. The search giant’s decision also smacks of competitive pushiness, one expect ...
Microsoft gave up on Windows XP a year ago, but Google still hasn’t—yet. The company recently announced it will continue to deliver updates and security patches to Chrome on Windows XP until the end ...
The Google App for Windows, sadly, isn't a resurrection of the long-dead Google Desktop, but it is an interesting tool that ...
Windows 10 crossed the 25 percent market share threshold in January and at last count, more than 400 million users had migrated to Microsoft latest OS. While those are impressive numbers given that ...
Google has announced it is ending support for Windows XP and Windows Vista in April 2016. At the same time, Chrome will be also cease to be supported on OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard, 10.7 Lion, and 10.8 ...
Google has said today that Chrome will no longer be supported on several legacy operating systems. While Microsoft stopped supporting XP in April of last year, Google announced that they would ...
Just as it did for Windows XP, Google is offering extended Chrome support for Windows 7 for at least 18 months after Microsoft stops delivering free patches for the desktop OS. As most ZDNet readers ...
Google is wasting no time luring XP business users to Chromebooks: It’s offering them $100 off every Chromebook purchased through Google’s Chromebooks for Business program, in addition to other ...
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