Microsoft will officially retire its Windows XP operating system early next year, but Google on Wednesday announced it will continue to support its Chrome browser for the platform through at least ...
Microsoft cut off support for XP last year, but Google promises to keep Chrome updated until the end of this year. Lance Whitney Contributing Writer Lance Whitney is a freelance technology writer and ...
Microsoft is ending all support for Windows XP in April 2014, and doing its best to move users to newer versions of its desktop operating system. But Google isn’t letting go so easily. Google said ...
Earlier this year, Google announced that it would still support Chrome on Windows XP through the end of 2015. The end of 2015 is getting closer and as Google announced today, so is the end of Chrome ...
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Google said today it will soon no longer support Internet Explorer 8 for its outsourced, cloud-based enterprise email and collaboration platform, Google Apps. The search giant is pulling the plug on ...
Google plans to extend security and patch support for its Chrome browser running on Microsoft's Windows XP until April 2015. That date is one year later than Microsoft's "extended support" lifecycle ...
The Web giant is extending support for Chrome on Windows XP through the end of the year. I'm PCMag's managing editor for consumer electronics, overseeing an experienced team of analysts covering smart ...
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 ...
With the demise of support for Windows XP, Google spied an opportunity for Chromebooks. Customers exposed to iOS and Android may now be more open to something besides just swapping in the latest ...
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 ...
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 ...
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