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PC World December 2002 Scott Spanbauer |
Triple XP Play Microsoft is spinning off three new Windows variations for specialized home and business uses. Should you give them a whirl? |
PC World December 2002 McCracken & Arar |
Microsoft on Custom XPs Jim Allchin, Microsoft's Platforms Group vice president, talks about the future of specialized versions of the XP operating system. |
PC World December 2002 Kevin McKean |
The Uneasy Reign of Pax Microsoftia Bill Gates's conquest of PC software brought pain but also gain to most of us. |
PC World December 2002 Stuart J. Johnston |
Bugs and Fixes: Proceed With Caution When Using Microsoft Patch Sure, the Windows XP update fixes some problems, but it may bring new ones. |
PC World December 2002 Scott Dunn |
Windows Tips: Simplify Your Windows Desktop Cleanup Chores Keep your desktop tidy on a regular basis; give folder windows custom wallpaper; immerse yourself in the sounds of nature. |
PC World December 2002 Stan Miastkowski |
Step-By-Step: Reinstall Windows 'Refreshing' the operating system may help cure your PC's woes. |
PC World October 29, 2002 Matt Berger |
Office 11 Limited to Windows XP, 2000 Earlier versions of Windows won't be able to run Office update, Microsoft admits. |
PC World October 24, 2002 Paul Roberts |
Microsoft Patches Lingering Win XP Hole Workaround aims at critics who seek major-vulnerability fix independent of SP1. |
PC World November 2002 Robert Luhn |
Multimedia Windows XP Takes Microsoft Out of the Office OS turns HP's new PC into a remote-controlled entertainment center. |
PC World November 2002 Scott Spanbauer |
Win XP Service Pack 1 -- Ignore at Your Peril Windows XP SP1 plugs a hole serious enough to make the update essential, even for users who have conscientiously downloaded XP bug fixes. |
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