Good news for stubborn Windows XP users. May 1, 2014— -- Microsoft will deliver a patch today to fix an Internet Explorer security flaw that left users of the browser vulnerable to attacks that ...
Nearly 26 years after starting its journey, Internet Explorer is finally done exploring. Microsoft announced this week that the Internet Explorer 11 desktop application will be retired and go out of ...
Say goodbye,MicrosoftInternet Explorer fans. Because after nearly 20 years of helping Netizens navigate the Web, your favorite browser is about to be replaced. And no, I'm not talking aboutGoogle ...
Why a country known for blazing broadband and innovative devices remains tethered to a browser that most of the world abandoned long ago. By Daisuke Wakabayashi and Jin Yu Young SEOUL — In South Korea ...
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 ...
This week, some Microsoft apps, like Outlook, started their slow march to no longer work in Internet Explorer. Next year, the browser itself won’t be supported anymore, as Microsoft moves users to its ...
If you use Internet Explorer 6, 7, 8 or 9 as your default browser on a Windows PC, security experts are advising you to use a different Web browser until Microsoft patches a critical vulnerability in ...
Microsoft is gearing up to ship Internet Explorer 7 (IE7) for Windows XP by offering a late beta release of the Web browser, known as Release Candidate 1. Expected to ship during the last quarter of ...
It turns out that Microsoft is still serious about building a full power browser, the last two iterations of Internet Explorer aside. Today at the PDC, Microsoft let loose the first concrete details ...
In today's open source roundup: Microsoft has some decisions to make about Internet Explorer. Plus: Stream content from your Linux computer to Chromecast, and are Linux graphics apps ready for ...
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