Last Updated on Sunday, 08 April 2012 07:51 Published on Friday, 24 February 2012 12:39
Just when you needed one more reason to carry on loving Windows Vista, Microsoft has gone and increased its customer support period. An extension has also been granted to Windows 7, which will get a full ten years of support instead of the usual five.
There's been no announcement or fanfare, except for a brief communication from Microsoft Japan that sets out the new end dates.
XP's support will stop in 2014, Vista's will shut down in 2017 and Windows 7's will come to a close in post-apocalyptic 2020, at which point call center staff will no doubt throw a party on Europa. [engadget]