![]() (The good news: If you really like the Kin, you can get them super cheap from Verizon now) ![]() Despite a critically-acclaimed design and a focus on social networking features, the Kins were a bust, most likely in part due to inevitable OEM partner conflict. Microsoft pulled the plug on these not entirely smart phones aimed at kids too cool to want to buy them just two months after they hit the market. If you're curious about where other product lifecycles stand within Microsoft, check out this handy search tool. Meanwhile, some observers expect hackers to have a field day before the bulk of customers do move off the old software.Īs for future Patch Tuesdays, we suspect Microsoft won't be hurting for things to fix even without Windows XP SP2 to worry about. It's now up to customers to move to Windows XP SP3, or if Microsoft has its way, Windows 7. ![]() This marks the final Patch Tuesday during the Windows 2000, Windows XP SP2 era, and Microsoft did honor XP at least by issuing a patch to prevent some zero-day attacks.
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