NEW YORK – It’s been a bad week for many users of Microsoft Corp.’s nearly ubiquitous Internet Explorer browser. A pair of virus attacks exploiting its vulnerabilities has led security experts to ...
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 ...
Microsoft’s Internet Explorer could inadvertently allow a hacker to read files on a person’s computer, another problem for the company just days after a serious vulnerability received an emergency ...
Google today introduced a plug-in for Internet Explorer called Chrome Frame. This plug-in gives Internet Explorer Chrome’s standards-compliant rendering capabilities. If it becomes massively adopted ...
Microsoft is finally retiring Internet Explorer 11 from some Windows 10 versions and replacing it with the Chromium-based Microsoft Edge. "Microsoft Edge has Internet Explorer mode (“IE mode”) built ...
It’s the end times, the last cache, the final 404 page, for Internet Explorer. Microsoft finally laid its much maligned web browser to rest on June 15, when it announced that it would cease supporting ...
Microsoft has released 99 security fixes, 12 flagged as critical, in its February Patch Tuesday update, among them a critical vulnerability in the Internet Explorer web browser that is known to have ...
Microsoft has released the first Windows 10 build without the Internet Explorer web browser to Windows Insiders in the Dev Channel. "The Internet Explorer 11 desktop application is now retired as of ...
We previously reported that Apple published a paper called "Creating the Best User Experience for Active Web Content," warning Mac Web developers that in early 2004, Microsoft will make changes ...
Internet Explorer has been a staple of Windows installations ever since it first got bundled with Windows 95 OSR1 back in 1996, but for the first time ever, with the release of Windows 11, it will not ...
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