Today, Microsoft is laying one of its most successful products ever down to die — the Windows 9x series of operating systems. Support for Windows 98 and Windows ME officially is history. Rest in peace ...
Microsoft on Thursday rushed out an update to address a serious security flaw in Windows. Patches are available for Windows 2000, Windows XP, and Windows Server 2003, but Microsoft left out Windows 98 ...
Windows 98, Windows 98 Second Edition (SE) and Windows Millennium Edition (ME) are nearing the end of their support from Microsoft. The software vendor will stop supporting these OS editions on July ...
Are Windows XP's new features worth the cost of upgrading? Find out how Windows XP measures up against Windows 98 and Me. As you've probably heard, Microsoft has developed two versions of the new ...
Many of the mostly-adult age class remember the introduction of Microsoft’s Windows 98 operating system. Originally slated as “Windows 97,” programming problems at Microsoft kept delaying the release ...
Days before it was to end support for Windows 98 and Windows 98 Second Edition, Microsoft Corp. has decided to extend the life of the products until June 30, 2006. The software vendor also said in a ...
From Tuesday, Microsoft will no longer issue security updates or provide support for Windows 98 and Windows ME, which are still being used by more than 50 million people. Eight years after launching ...
"Microsoft has received reports about issues with KB891711 on Windows 98, Windows 98 SE and Windows ME," wrote Jerry Bryant for the Microsoft Security Response Center (MCSE). "At this point, we have ...
Microsoft had promised a critical patch for Windows 98 and ME but put the flaw in the too-hard basket before retiring the operating systems, leaving many computers worldwide at risk With support for ...
AIDA64, a popular Windows diagnostic tool, received an update. In addition to adding support for AMD's upcoming RX 9000 GPUS, the update brings some bad news for Windows 95, 98, and Me users. If you ...
From Tuesday, Microsoft will no longer issue security updates or provide support for Windows 98 and Windows ME, which are still being used by more than 50 million people. Eight years after launching ...