is a senior editor and author of Notepad, who has been covering all things Microsoft, PC, and tech for over 20 years. At one point in Windows 10’s lifetime, you could have had Internet Explorer, the ...
Microsoft Windows 11 has been reported that it would disable Internet Explorer on its platform, no longer allowing the old browser to function or appear on its platform. This would be the same case ...
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After 27 years as Microsoft's Windows web browser, Internet Explorer (IE) is no longer supported. But that doesn't mean the legacy Windows browser isn't still in use, and despite years of warning it ...
Microsoft has finally said it, and it is pushing Internet Explorer to extinction in 2022 as it would end its support in favor of the native Windows 10 browser with Microsoft Edge. The world was ...
Internet Explorer survived in the digital space for long (more than two decades) amid stiff competition from its rivals. However, Microsoft has made it clear, the Desktop application will go out of ...
In the next few months, when people try to open Internet Explorer, the newer Microsoft Edge browser will open instead. Microsoft said it will remove the Internet Explorer icons in an update to Windows ...
Windows 11 has a stowaway, as Internet Explorer hasn't completely retired from the browser scene. It turns out there's a way to get Microsoft's redundant application running on the latest version of ...
Internet Explorer is set to have its final end-of-life update on June 15. The Windows 10 update will be sent out to PCs after that date, disabling the browser and wiping it from devices. While ...
Internet Explorer's retirement has been a long time coming, but Microsoft warns it's finally time to say goodbye to its longstanding browser. While the software isn't a part of the Windows 11 arsenal ...
Microsoft is working on the HTTP/2 protocol in Internet Explorer. Work supporting HTTP/2 began when they added the SPDY 3.0 protocol to both Internet Explorer for Windows and Windows Phone 8.1, and if ...
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