Windows Me went gold 23 years ago today on June 19, 2000. It ended up being one of the worst Windows releases ever, and Microsoft quickly replaced it with Windows XP just one year later. In the year ...
From PCs that got infected the second they went online to printers that never worked, see why we should be grateful for modern tech.
Despite faster CPUs, RAM and storage, today’s Windows experience doesn’t feel noticeably different from back in the 2000s when XP and later Windows 7 ruled the roost. To quantify this feeling, ...
With Microsoft on the cusp of its next OS leap forward, the 13-year-old XP still is more popular than Windows 8 and 8.1 ...
You can now access updates to classic Windows versions via the Windows Update Restore website. The website isn't affiliated with Microsoft. The team behind the ...