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The era of Internet Explorer is officially ending. On Tuesday, Microsoft confirmed that the company permanently disabled the out-of-support Internet Explorer 11 desktop app on certain versions of ...
On Wednesday, Microsoft announced it plans to retire the web browser for certain versions of Windows 10 on June 15, 2022. After that time, it will also no longer provide support for Internet Explorer.
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 ...
Internet Explorer still commands the second largest market share among web browsers (over 10%), which is more than Opera, Safari and Edge (Microsoft’s IE successor) combined.That’s a lot of ...
Imagine Cup 2014 is in full swing and Microsoft has announced the winner of the Blueprint challenges and handed out $9000 in total to the three winning teams.
Microsoft has taken steps to reduce the fragmentation of its browsers. For example, it stopped offering support for older versions of Internet Explorer and out-of-date ActiveX control.
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, ...
Microsoft has, at long last, announced when it will pull the plug on Internet Explorer. The company will retire the IE 11 desktop app on June 15, 2022, on most versions of Windows 10.
Microsoft Internet Explorer was sent to the technology retirement home in 2015, but four years later, the company’s cybersecurity specialist is warning diehard fans that it really is time to ...
In a blog post, Microsoft explained that the Microsoft Teams web app will no longer support Internet Explorer 11 – the most recent and final iteration of the browser - from November 30, 2020.
The web browser Internet Explorer met a quiet end last week, removed from life support by Microsoft. Its mothballing was another end-of-an-era moment. However, IE shouldn’t become another mostly ...
Microsoft killed off the Internet Explorer brand nearly four years ago, choosing Edge as its modern browser for Windows 10. Internet Explorer lived on as plumbing for Windows and for business ...
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