April eight is that the day support for XP ends. although
it's going to be solace for XP users, it's going to even be the day that
Microsoft updates Windows 8.1.
Early Gregorian calendar month is shaping up to be a
watershed of types for Windows users. At a similar time that support for
Windows XP is ending, the Windows eight.1 update is inbound to the overall public,
in line with Neowin, citing a tweet from Supersite for Windows.
That date was additionally instructed earlier this month.
And Gregorian calendar month eight is additionally the day
for Microsoft's "Patch Tues," once it releases updates and fixes for
a range of Windows product.
But obtaining back to the Windows eight.1 update. every week
before Gregorian calendar month eight, on April 2, MSDN users could also be
able to get the update, in line with a similar report.
Microsoft vice chairman Joe Belfiore aforesaid at Mobile
World Congress on that the corporate desires to "make things better"
for users while not touchscreens.
Those changes might embrace new right-clickable
context-sensitive menus, the flexibility to pin railway system apps to the
Desktop task bar, and adding dedicated search and power buttons to the
beginning screen, as delineated earlier
this month by ZDNet.
Meanwhile, the reckoning for the top of support for XP
continues. "There are going to be no additional security updates or
technical support for the Windows XP software package," as Microsoft has
created amply clear.
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