The much-reviled 26-year-old web browser once dominated the internet, but never shook its reputation as the slow, buggy net-surfing option. Explorer, preceded in death by similarly reviled Microsoft ...
The newest version of Microsoft's Internet Explorer Web browser, IE9, tallied 2.3 million downloads in its first day of release Monday, the company says. "We want to thank everyone around the world ...
One of the more shocking things about Microsoft's Windows 10 operating system is that it drops the company's long-standing Internet Explorer Web browser for a new one. That revised browser, which had ...
If your desktop, laptop or mobile device is still running Internet Explorer, you should know that last month, Microsoft officially decided to end what was once its most popular browser. This means ...
The browser we all loved to hate (or still hate), Internet Explorer, turned 18 last month. In last couple of years, the browser has gone through tons of changes and proved to the world that if ...
Internet Explorer, the once-popular web browser from tech giant Microsoft, has died. The software program was 26. Internet Explorer, also known as “IE,” is survived by Microsoft Edge, the browser the ...
When Microsoft first introduced Internet Explorer 9 at PDC in November 2009, it didn’t show much. A few benchmarks, some talk about the technologies that the browser would use, and a little ...
Microsoft will release the first beta version of its new Internet Explorer web browser Wednesday morning. Internet Explorer 9 Beta will be made available for download shortly after it is announced at ...
Internet Explorer is nearing the end of a long and slow death, Microsoft announced this week. At 25 years old, the much-reviled web browser that once dominated the Internet couldn't shake its ...
Computer users, faced with never-ending security attacks from surfing the Internet and opening e-mail, are showing increased interest in switching Web browsers. Downloads of popular non-Microsoft Web ...
A series of highly publicized security vulnerabilities found in Microsoft Corp.’s Internet Explorer Web browser may be having an effect on the browser’s market share, according to data compiled by ...
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