Microsoft cut off support for XP last year, but Google promises to keep Chrome updated until the end of this year. Lance Whitney Contributing Writer Lance Whitney is a freelance technology writer and ...
Earlier this year, Google announced that it would still support Chrome on Windows XP through the end of 2015. The end of 2015 is getting closer and as Google announced today, so is the end of Chrome ...
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Gmail is ending support for Chrome browser versions 53 and earlier by the end of the year, Google announced in a blog post. Normally Google would not bother announcing such a thing, but in this case ...
This is a double whammy for anyone running one of the aforementioned OSes, each of which has already been abandoned by Microsoft (Windows XP and Windows Vista) and Apple (Mac OS X 10.6 through 10.8).
(Ed note: This article has been updated to reflect this affects G Suite users and to clarify the current Chrome Browser version.) I know, upgrading your operating ...
Q: A recent TechKnow article said that if you use Google Chrome as your access to the Internet instead of Internet Explorer, they will keep on security features so you can continue using Windows XP.
Google on Thursday announced it will shut down support for Chrome on Windows XP at the end of the year. “We will continue to provide regular updates and security patches to Chrome on XP through the ...
Windows XP users will get another 18 months free of worry from security holes in Google’s Chrome browser. Google says it will support Chrome for Windows XP until at least April 2015, one year after ...
If you are using Chrome on Windows XP — and for the love of God, I hope you don’t — you’ll still get updated versions of Chrome until the end of the year. The Chrome team today announced that even ...
Google has said today that Chrome will no longer be supported on several legacy operating systems. While Microsoft stopped supporting XP in April of last year, Google announced that they would ...
Microsoft gave up on Windows XP a year ago, but Google still hasn’t—yet. The company recently announced it will continue to deliver updates and security patches to Chrome on Windows XP until the end ...
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