The looming June funeral for Windows XP could spell disaster for Microsoft in the low-end market
Windows XP has quite a few fans left despite the fact that the operating system was first launched in late 2001 and has since been replaced by the newer, more feature-packed Windows Vista operating system. Despite XP's age, many users stick to the operating system for its robustness, rock-solid driver support, and relatively bloat-free user interface (in comparison to Vista at least) which leads to better overall performance.
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*Source: Dailytech (
http://www.dailytech.com/Microsofts+...cle11320.htm)*
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