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According to Digital Trends, Internet Explorer is actually still widely popular among Windows users. And research conducted by Lansweeper showed that 47 percent of Windows 10 devices continue to ...
Microsoft announced some heartbreaking news for Internet Explorer users on Valentine's Day: Internet Explorer is no more.. The company has permanently disabled the desktop version of Internet ...
Microsoft is officially pulling the plug on perhaps the most-hated web browser that once dominated the competition. Internet Explorer will be put to rest in the summer of 2022.
Microsoft's Internet Explorer deserved to die.Or at least to be put out of its misery. The 27-year-old browser has long been bogged down by performance and security problems, and Microsoft has ...
The end is finally near for Internet Explorer, one of Microsoft’s most-reviled products that refused to die. Microsoft announced this week that it will end support for Internet Explorer 11 on ...
The Internet Explorer, the most iconic web browser, is now officially dead. Microsoft has already confirmed that it will end its support for IE11. A view of the new Microsoft Surface Laptop ...
Internet Explorer actually runs on Windows 11, after all. Microsoft said it had disabled the browser, but there’s a secret trick to getting IE running in Windows 11.
For Jung Ki-young, a South Korean software engineer, Microsoft’s decision to retire its Internet Explorer web browser marked the end of a quarter-century love-hate relationship with the technology.
As funny as the tombstone is, it may be premature. Microsoft still plans to support Internet Explorer in some contexts. For instance, Edge’s IE Mode will continue to work through 2029 or later.