After long years of palliative care, Internet Explorer has reached the end its life, Microsoft says. The much-reviled 26-year-old web browser once dominated the internet, but never shook its ...
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 ...
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 ...
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.
After years of decline and a final wind-down over the past 13 months, on Wednesday Microsoft confirmed the retirement of Internet Explorer, the company’s long-lived and increasingly notorious web ...
[url=http://arstechnica.com/civis/viewtopic.php?p=24705219#p24705219:mjb23pjq said: drfisheye[/url]":mjb23pjq]Who used Chrome Frame? Organisations that don't allow ...
The much-reviled 26-year-old web browser once dominated the internet, but never shook its reputation as the slow, buggy net-surfing option. Explorer, preceded in death by similarly reviled Microsoft ...
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