New browser Project Spartan will be the star of Windows 10. — -- The Internet Explorer brand is dead as we know it. The ubiquitous browser, which made its debut two decades ago, has been ...
What happens now if you're using Internet Explorer 8, 9 or 10. — -- Internet Explorer is dead as we know it. The ubiquitous browser, which made its debut two decades ago, has been officially put ...
In the early 2000s, Internet Explorer 6 was the bane of Web professionals because it ignored Web standards, it was riddled with an absurd number of security holes, and Microsoft essentially left it to ...
Microsoft has officially retired Internet Explorer after 27 years. Users who attempt to launch the browsers now will be redirected to download Microsoft Edge, the company’s replacement. In May 2021, ...
The software maker has released two versions of its browser in the last few years, but in many ways its image remains tied to its 2001-era product. During her years at CNET News, Ina Fried changed ...
If you use Internet Explorer 6, 7, 8 or 9 as your default browser on a Windows PC, security experts are advising you to use a different Web browser until Microsoft patches a critical vulnerability in ...
Internet Explorer 6 and 7 are awful anachronisms. Internet Explorer 8 is merely adequate. With Internet Explorer 9, Microsoft set out to produce a browser that was best-in-class. And it has succeeded.
Microsoft’s latest strike in the browser war, today’s beta release of Internet Explorer 9, is designed primarily to take back market share lost to newer competitors Firefox and Google Chrome. But ...
Microsoft has said it will release a patch on Thursday to fix the Internet Explorer 6 flaw that hackers used recently to attack Google and other large companies. The attacks have triggered a slugfest ...
Danish security firm Secunia is warning of a set of security flaws in Internet Explorer 6 that, used together, could allow an attacker to execute malicious code on a user's PC. The flaws were reported ...
A new zero-day Internet Explorer bug greeted information technology pros returning from the holiday break. Just before Thanksgiving Day, Microsoft released a security advisory on a vulnerability ...