Microsoft extended support for its Windows XP Home and Windows
XP Media Center operating systems through 2014 to match
policies already in place for the business-oriented Windows XP
Professional.
The addition of a five-year \“extended support\” phase to
Windows XP will take effect in May 2009. In Microsoft parlance,
extended support is the period when all support is fee-based
and non-security
by rsk4you 37 days ago (latest-news-portal.blogspot.com)
hahaaaaaaaaa finally school and colleges would consider getting their crappy computers upgraded. But this will be really really hard for california, where I live. About 6 months back, Arnold(governer) cut down on school budgets. We were going to buy SAT practice books through our teacher’s budget, but all that money was taken away from her and schools are told to be cearbul about their spendings because they might need it later. I predict every school in California to be upgraded by 2010, and Universities later.
but this is a really stupid move by microsoft, because if they said that they were going to kill xp in 2010, everyone would rush and buy it, because everyone, at least in the U.S everyone prefers and fully rely on microsoft windows pc.
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