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Next week, Microsoft will end its support for Internet Explorer 8, 9, and 10 on machines running Windows 7, 8.1 and 10.
Yesterday Microsoft unveiled their newest web browser, Internet Explorer 8, to the mass public, ending an extensive trial period. As the successor to Internet Explorer 7 (released in 2006), IE8 is ...
Internet Explorer 8 is the version that comes pre-installed with every Windows 7 operating system. Since the release of Windows 7, compatible versions of IE 9 and 10 have also been release Chron ...
Microsoft's new Edge browser was supposed to mark a break from Internet Explorer. Yet the Edge logo, added to a preview version of Windows 10 on Monday, looks unmistakably like the beleaguered ...
If you use Internet Explorer as your web browser, you may want to take a look at which version you’re using. Microsoft is pulling the plug on Internet Explorer 8,9 or 10 and will no longer offer ...
Some websites feature multimedia content such as embedded audio and video. The multimedia sounds can be bothersome, especially if you want to devote your audio resources to other programs, such as ...
Internet Explorer 6 is also how I discovered Firefox, mostly because my family's XP machine would hang several minutes at a time — and often crash — whenever you opened it. So, goodbye ...
Internet Explorer Logo / Image Credit: Microsoft Microsoft has announced that it is ending support for Internet Explorer 8, 9 and 10 on January 12, 2016. Going forward, the only version of ...
In other words, all the same patching and updating that Windows 8 and Internet Explorer 10 need will continue to be performed. Across the full range of supported platforms—including the Windows ...
Microsoft is releasing its new Edge Chromium browser early next year. January 15th is the release date, and a release preview is available for everyone today. Microsoft is also changing the Edge icon.
Review: Internet Explorer 9 has been polished until it shines — and if the only browser you've used until now is Internet Explorer 8, you're in for a rather big and pleasant surprise.
Internet Explorer 8 Beta Released. March 19, 2009 / 9:50 AM EDT / CNET Having finished its latest browser, Microsoft on Thursday kicked off its campaign to get consumers to actually start using ...