Google said the end was nigh, and now the time has finally come to say goodbye to Chrome support for a number of legacy operating systems, including Windows XP. Version 50 of Google’s browser recently ...
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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 ...
Microsoft will end the support for Windows XP on April 8, 2014. Windows XP is already 12 years old, but it’s still being used by almost a third of PC users, in part because of enterprise customers, ...
Windows XP users will get another 18 months free of worry from security holes in Google’s Chrome browser. Google says it will support Chrome for Windows XP until at least April 2015, one year after ...
Windows XP will be getting even less secure next year, when Google stops updating Chrome for users of Microsoft’s nearly geriatric operating system. The company announced today that PCs running XP and ...
Google says that starting with February 8, Chrome users will have to use version 54 or 55 (current) if they want to access their Gmail accounts. Users on other Chrome versions, 53 and previous, will ...
Google announced today that it will support Chrome on Windows XP until April 2015, a year longer than Microsoft expects to support the aging operating system. With 20+ years of experience covering ...
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