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While Windows XP will be leaving the store shelves pretty quickly, Microsoft has announced that they will continue to offer support through April of 2014. That means they will, by the end have offered a full 13 years of support, instead of the more typical 10 year time frame.
This support will, according to Microsoft senior VP Bill Veghte come in the form of “security patches and other critical updates.” He also mentioned, and this does add a little confusion to the whole XP going away, that;
We can only assume that the customers who still need it will be those “low-cost PC” manufacturers, which from last word will be available until June 2010. It sounds like its time to finally say goodbye to XP.
Via [Information Week]
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