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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.
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Zoe Thomas: For a long time, Internet Explorer was the way a lot of people got on the internet for the first time. But as of Wednesday, Microsoft is officially retiring it.
The last update of Internet Explorer was released in 2013. Now after 27 years, the browser will be rendered inoperable this Wednesday.
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.
For the first time since Internet Explorer 4 won over Netscape over 10 years ago, Microsoft’s browser has dropped in usage to 59.95 per cent market share in April this year.
Microsoft has urged Windows users to update Internet Explorer, after Google researchers spotted serious issues in the browser that could allow a hacker to take over their computer from afar. The ...
The new Internet Explorer is a solid upgrade, but it’s disappointing that after five years, the best Microsoft could do was to mostly catch up to smaller competitors.
Internet Explorer will still continue to work in this reduced capacity until at least next August. For end users at home, however, there’s no time like the present to make the switch.
Microsoft Corp. has released its security software patches for April, addressing a notoriously unpatched bug in the Internet Explorer browser as well as weaknesses in Outlook Express, FrontPage ...
Internet Explorer 9 should be the go-to browser for organizations concerned about protecting machines from malicious downloads, according to a new study from NSS Labs: Microsoft’s browser ...
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