Internet Explorer wasn't exactly known for being a reliable browser, at least not as much as its competitors. That's partly ...
New browser Project Spartan will be the star of Windows 10. — -- The Internet Explorer brand is dead as we know it. The ubiquitous browser, which made its debut two decades ago, has been ...
At one time, Microsoft's Internet Explorer owned more than 90% of the web browser market. Now, the company said it will cut off access to a critical piece of support in 2021. The tech giant made the ...
Microsoft’s famed browser, Internet Explorer, has finally come to its end. The computer giant said that its official support for the browser will be ending by on 15 June, 2022 with the reins being ...
Internet Explorer is finally headed out to pasture. As of Wednesday, Microsoft will no longer support the once-dominant browser that legions of web surfers loved to hate — and a few still claim to ...
Microsoft has finally said it, and it is pushing Internet Explorer to extinction in 2022 as it would end its support in favor of the native Windows 10 browser with Microsoft Edge. The world was ...
What happens now if you're using Internet Explorer 8, 9 or 10. — -- Internet Explorer is dead as we know it. The ubiquitous browser, which made its debut two decades ago, has been officially put ...
Internet Explorer will no longer be available starting next year or in February 2023, to be more exact. According to Microsoft, an Edge update is completely killing the OG internet browser. The iconic ...
is a senior editor and author of Notepad, who has been covering all things Microsoft, PC, and tech for over 20 years. Microsoft killed off the Internet Explorer brand nearly four years ago, choosing ...
Internet Explorer is making a comeback, more than three years after Microsoft retired the legacy browser. Microsoft is adding a new “IE Mode” that will bring Internet Explorer into its Edge browser ...
Microsoft ’s transformation into a modern, cross-platform business has one victim: its legacy services. Following news this week that Windows 7 is about to get a lot more expensive, now Microsoft has ...
Thirty years after Bill Gates declared Microsoft was going “all-in” on the internet, echoes of that moment are resurfacing in ...