Microsoft published the Microsoft Security Bulletin Advance Notification for July 2010–revealing a relatively light month for patching. This coming Patch Tuesday will have only four security bulletins ...
Microsoft has quietly posted a second collection of Windows 2000 bug fixes, indicating the official release of an update could come this week. The Redmond, Wash.-based software company in July ...
Microsoft on Friday revealed final retail pricing for Windows XP, a day after Amazon.com leaked the information on the Web for a second time. The bottom line: Consumers can expect to pay a little more ...
Microsoft on Wednesday issued an important collection of security fixes for Windows 2000. Among the fixes: several denial-of-service and buffer-overflow patches ...
Mozilla on Friday announced that next month’s Firefox 12 will be the last version to run on early editions of Windows XP and the 12-year-old Windows 2000. The company also reiterated that it will stop ...
Twenty years on from the public release of Windows XP, the popular operating system is still regarded one of Microsoft’s greatest achievements. As of August this year, Windows XP still maintained a ...
I would have to say that 98 is faster (generally). Espcially when it comes to simulators. Reason being that 98 allows direct access to the hardware... of course it is far less stable than 2000 and XP.
The source code for Windows XP, Windows Server 2003, and other Microsoft operating systems have been published online this week. The OS sources were leaked online as a 42.9 GB torrent file on 4chan, ...
I vote Win2k since its a bit more mature than XP. Stability would be about the same from my experience. I use XP Pro at home and 2k Pro w/ SP2 at work.