As Internet Explorer 10 reaches Windows 7, Microsoft readies a massive auto-update campaign for the browser's previous version. Senior writer Seth Rosenblatt covered Google and security for CNET News, ...
Microsoft has launched a new site, Modern.IE, aimed at simplifying the sometimes arduous process of getting websites to work in older versions of the company's Internet Explorer web browser. The new ...
Microsoft has acknowledged being critically late to mobile, but now it is clear exactly how fatally late. Internet Explorer (IE), the buggy browser that has been the bane of web developers' existence ...
The venerable Internet Explorer 11 browser will fall out of support on June 15, 2022, but just for certain Windows 10 operating system versions that follow the semiannual channel release update cycle.
The day has finally arrived: Microsoft has killed off Internet Explorer. Or has it? The answer to that is: well, sort of. Microsoft has said for years that it plans to replace the venerable Internet ...
Microsoft Internet Explorer marks its 15th anniversary this week. The first version of the browser was launched back in the summer of 1995 and since then the browser–now in its eighth rendition–has ...
State and local governments vexed by the relentless need to continually design their Web sites for multiple browsers have a new challenge: the recent release of Internet Explorer (IE) 8, which is ...
Internet Explorer was wiped from our computers in 2022, removing it from our existence in favor of Edge. While there is little doubt that Edge is far superior, Internet Explorer is still loaded on ...
Microsoft is phasing out its Internet Explorer brand, with Chief Marketing Officer Chris Capossela confirming at the Microsoft Convergence conference Monday that a new name and brand will be used in ...
It might finally be time to bid farewell to Internet Explorer. On Wednesday, Microsoft announced it plans to retire the web browser for certain versions of Windows 10 on June 15, 2022. After that time ...
In May 2016, for the first time since Bill Clinton was president, Tim Couch was the first pick in the NFL Draft, and there were about 150 million internet users, IE is not the top web browser.