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As you may remember, a couple weeks ago, we
ran an article in the newsletter that
basically said Microsoft is cutting off
Windows XP completely starting on June 30,
2008. I know most of you read that article,
because I received tons of e-mails from all
of you with comments, concerns and even some
complaints. Unfortunately, there wasn't much
I could say to console you, because I had
the same feelings about the situation. But,
after today, you may change your mind. Keep
reading to find out why!
On April 3, 2008, Microsoft announced that
they are going to prolong the life of XP for
just a little while longer. Yep, you read
that right! They are going to extend the
license for the Windows XP Home version
until at least June 30, 2010. That's a whole
two more years! Now, there is a slight
catch, but trust me, this is still good
news. From here on out, Microsoft is only
going to promote XP for ultra-low-cost
personal computers (ULCPCs), which are now
just starting to show up in the marketplace.
So, basically, if you're looking into buying
a new computer and you want XP, you may want
to consider getting a ULCPC.
As for the rest of you, there's still good
news! Microsoft also made the announcement
that they are sticking to their word as far
as technical support goes. They will
continue to provide free mainstream support
until April 2009 and if you have the
extended support option, you will be covered
until April 2014. I don't know about you,
but that makes me feel quite a bit better! I
know everything with XP happened pretty
suddenly and it sometimes feels like
Microsoft is pushing us into using Windows
Vista, but now you can rest a little easier.
Well, at least for the next couple of years.
Enjoy it! |
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Supplied by: Max Montz
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