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 ...
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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 ...
Google Chrome version 50 was released to the browser’s stable channel yesterday, and in addition to a handful of new features and security fixes, the update also ends support for a wide range of ...
Google today announced it is extending Chrome support for Windows XP until April 2016. The company will also end Chrome support for Windows Vista, OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard, OS X 10.7 Lion, and OS X 10.8 ...
Google yesterday released Chrome 50, and as promised last year, dropped support for Windows XP and Vista, along with three older editions of Apple’s OS X. The upgrade to Chrome 50 will not be ...
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 ...
Google has announced it is ending support for Windows XP and Windows Vista in April 2016. At the same time, Chrome will be also cease to be supported on OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard, 10.7 Lion, and 10.8 ...
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