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Today marks the day that Internet Explorer gets put down, and Microsoft is moving on. Even though the company introduced Edge seven years ago, there was still a pool of people who opted to stay with ...
In a nutshell: Internet Explorer has been around since 1995, but despite the aging software's problems, it still boasts of almost 5 percent share of the browser market. Even Microsoft has been ...
Microsoft is taking further steps to kill off the antiquated Internet Explorer in favor of its new Chromium-based Microsoft Edge browser. Microsoft has been recommending users switch from Internet ...
Internet Explorer is a web browser living on borrowed time. Microsoft initiated plans to move users from the old internet access point in favor of the newer app Microsoft Edge. The latest version of ...
Starting with Microsoft Edge 87, Microsoft is rolling out new GPO or Group Policies that will allow Enterprise and Individual consumers to open websites directly into Edge. Internet Explorer is ...
Remember this day, as Microsoft has officially retired IE, marking the end of a 26-year era for the once-dominant web browser. Microsoft will now automatically redirect the seven users still using ...
Microsoft Edge is adding a new Internet Explorer mode in time for the retirement of the iconic browser of Windows. The Internet Explorer mode on Windows 10 will be available on the Chromium-based web ...
In brief: Microsoft announced that it would stop supporting Internet Explorer next year. It's not a big surprise. The Edge browser is far superior and has received much more development attention in ...
Internet Explorer is going into retirement this summer, and lest anyone may have forgotten or didn't take Microsoft seriously, the Redmond outfit is sending out a new wave of notices to Windows 10 ...