That number is up compared to January 2014, when Windows XP had 29.30 percent of the OS share. It’s becoming clear that Microsoft’s attempts and pleas to get people and businesses to stop using XP won’t be enough to reduce...
Read More...That number is up compared to January 2014, when Windows XP had 29.30 percent of the OS share. It’s becoming clear that Microsoft’s attempts and pleas to get people and businesses to stop using XP won’t be enough to reduce...
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