Microsoft announced some heartbreaking news for Internet Explorer users on Valentine's Day: Internet Explorer is no more. The company has permanently disabled the desktop version of Internet Explorer ...
After 27 years as Microsoft's Windows web browser, Internet Explorer (IE) is no longer supported. But that doesn't mean the legacy Windows browser isn't still in use, and despite years of warning it ...
Microsoft's Internet Explorer deserved to die. Or at least to be put out of its misery. The 27-year-old browser has long been bogged down by performance and security problems, and Microsoft has fully ...
Microsoft has been slowing moving away from Internet Explorer for years and leaning into newer browser Microsoft Edge It's almost the end of an era. After first announcing the decision last year, ...
Goodbye Internet Explorer. It’s been swell but the swelling’s gone Your email has been sent Ladies and gents, say it with me…So long, Internet Explorer. That ...
Microsoft has been gradually edging away from Internet Explorer for years now. The company has instead been pushing the growth of its faster and more secure web browser, Microsoft Edge. And now, the ...
Microsoft IE, everybody’s favorite software punching bag, takes its final bow today. Here's how it pushed the interactive web forward. I've been testing PC and mobile software for more than 20 years, ...
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