Articles about Windows 7

07 Jul 2021
TechnologyMicrosoft was recently notified of a critical zero-day vulnerability on all computers running recent versions of Windows.

10 Feb 2020
TechnologyWithin a month of losing official Microsoft support, Windows 7 has started creating major problems for its users.

19 Jan 2020
TechnologyThis week, we have witnessed some major developments in tech.

16 Jan 2020
TechnologyMore than a year after announcing the plan to switch Edge to Chromium, Microsoft has made the stable version of the upgraded browser available on Windows and macOS.

13 Jan 2020
TechnologyIf you are still using the decade-old Windows 7 operating system, now is the time to upgrade to the newer, fancier Windows 10.

02 Dec 2019
TechnologyAs Microsoft plans to kill support for Windows 7 - one of its most-loved operating systems - in January 2020, it has become more important than ever to upgrade to Windows 10.

01 Sep 2019
TechnologyOver the years, Microsoft has given us plenty of reasons to ditch the dated Windows 7 operating system for a more advanced Windows 10.

15 Jul 2019
TechnologyDespite having an option to upgrade to a fancier Windows 10, a number of users still use the older versions of Windows.

15 May 2019
TechnologyBack in 2017, the infamous WannaCry ransomware plagued hundreds of thousands of computers across the globe.

10 Feb 2019
SportsPUBG enjoys immense popularity in Asia. However, the PC version requires high-end hardware, thus preventing a lot of potential and willing gamers from accessing the game.

25 Jan 2019
SportsPUBG is one of the most popular Battle Royale games and attracts new gamers every day who want to try and win the chicken dinner.

10 Sep 2017
IndiaOver 202,000 ATM machines in India run on Microsoft XP software that hasn't been upgraded in over two years, making them vulnerable to hackers.

18 Mar 2017
IndiaThe government said that over 29 lakh debit cards were the victims of malware attacks in 2016. The cards in question were those used on ATM machines operated by Hitachi.

12 Dec 2016
IndiaOver 202,000 ATM machines in India run on Microsoft XP software that hasn't been upgraded in over two years, making them vulnerable to hackers.