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SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — 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 ...
Microsoft is officially pulling the plug on perhaps the most-hated web browser that once dominated the competition. Internet Explorer will be put to rest in the summer of 2022.
Microsoft has released the first beta version of its new Internet Explorer web browser. Internet Explorer 9 Beta was made available for download Wednesday morning.
The latest version of Microsoft’s Internet Explorer Web browser—IE 11—has a number of features that make it right for business.
Internet Explorer 9 Arrives With More Speed, Better Web Standards Support Microsoft has released Internet Explorer 9, the first major update for Microsoft’s browser in nearly two years.
The latest Net Applications browser market share stats show Internet Explorer continuing to rebound globally, led by the success of Internet Explorer 8 which is the number one Web browser over all.
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.
A Microsoft cybersecurity expert is urging customers to stop using Internet Explorer as a web browser and only default to it as a "compatibility solution." ...
Internet Explorer gains Web browser market share from Firefox But, at first glance it appears IE 6 (!) that gains the most, while Firefox loses the most. A closer look reveals the truth.
Many issues relating to the "Internet Explorer cannot display the Web page" message can be fixed by emptying the Internet Explorer history from the "Internet Options" entry on the Tools menu.