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 ...
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 ...
Microsoft’s Internet Explorer has died many deaths over the years, but today is the one that counts. The final version of the browser, Internet Explorer 11, will no longer receive support or security ...
As proposed online privacy standards head toward adoption this year, Microsoft Corp. last week announced details on how its upcoming Internet Explorer 6.0 Web browser ...
Will was the Phones Editor at Android Police from August 2022 to May 2025, which usually meant his desk was covered in a dozen different smartphones at any given time. Prior to that, he was a news ...
Internet Explorer 6 and 7 are awful anachronisms. Internet Explorer 8 is merely adequate. With Internet Explorer 9, Microsoft set out to produce a browser that was best-in-class. And it has succeeded.
It's the end of an era. With a hint of sadness and a tinge of nostalgia, today we mark the official retirement of Internet Explorer. First launched on August 16, 1995, Microsoft's go-to web browser ...
Microsoft Internet Explorer 6.0 launched on August 24, 2001. The sixth major edition of the company's web browser ended up getting poor review marks due to a number of security issues. Earlier this ...
Once upon a time, when Microsoft and Netscape were slugging it out for Internet supremacy, the release of a new version of either company's Web browser was a big deal. Those releases came fast and ...
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For all the fireworks between Apple and Adobe over Flash and HTML5, the leading browser makers face a more pressing problem: Putting Internet Explorer 6 out of its misery. Despite a funeral held for ...
We have a story online on Internet Explorer Mobile 6, due out in 2009: it’s Microsoft’s first full Web browser for Windows Mobile devices. Shown: MSN’s Live Search home page displayed on IE Mobile 6.
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