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.
I covered the web in those days, and I beg to disagree. While Microsoft's top brass put the internet on the back burner, others realized that Microsoft needed something to offer the numerous users who ...
Rest in Peace, Internet Explorer. Today, Microsoft is retiring its legacy browser and cutting off support for versions of the Windows 10 operating system, ending a 27-year run of one of the very first ...
Tech giant Microsoft recently announced the retirement of its longstanding web browser, Internet Explorer, in favor of its newer product, Microsoft Edge. With support for Internet Explorer only set to ...
Internet Explorer is nearing the end of a long and slow death, Microsoft announced this week. At 25 years old, the much-reviled web browser that once dominated the Internet couldn't shake its ...
Internet Explorer, the once-popular web browser from tech giant Microsoft, has died. The software program was 26. Internet Explorer, also known as “IE,” is survived by Microsoft Edge, the browser the ...
Microsoft will be disabling IE and directing Windows users to its modern Edge web browser in coming months. The news inspired jokes, memes and even some fond memories. By Michael Levenson It was Aug.
Net Applications has published the latest monthly browser market share stats. Microsoft’s Internet Explorer Web browser rebounded for the second month in a row, as both Firefox and Chrome declined in ...
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, ...
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." Credit: Alexander Hassenstein/Getty Images ...
is a senior editor and author of Notepad, who has been covering all things Microsoft, PC, and tech for over 20 years. Microsoft killed off the Internet Explorer brand nearly four years ago, choosing ...
Microsoft will finally retire Internet Explorer after more than 25 years. The software giant announced Wednesday that the current version of Internet Explorer will no longer be supported on consumer ...
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