When visiting sites hosting Flash content, Internet Explorer 11 will warn that Adobe Flash is no longer supported after December 2020. In July 2017, Adobe made a joint announcement with Apple, ...
After all the hoo-hah of the Windows 8 unveiling, and the opening up of the developer beta, now we come to the harsh reality: Not everything will work in every mode. In this case, Microsoft is ...
In what appears to be a change of heart toward Adobe’s Flash player, Microsoft has released a new version of its Internet Explorer web browser for Windows 8 and RT that supports the plug-in. During ...
Flash officially dies as of December 31, 2020. Support for the format will be gone from all major browsers by that date, which effectively means that all your misspent hours with those free PC games ...
Although there aren't many of them out there yet, Windows 8 users will be happy to hear that Microsoft is making security fixes for Adobe Flash Player available well before the new operating system's ...
Microsoft today provided an update on when it will be killing off Adobe Flash in its browsers. In all of its browsers, including both Edge and Internet Explorer, it will be gone by the end of 2020.
It sounds like an echo of the kind of message Apple has been pushing out for the last couple of years, but Microsoft's decision to drop plug-ins including Adobe's Flash - from the default version of ...
Microsoft has announced that Windows 8 will include two versions of Internet Explorer 10, a desktop version and a Metro version, which will be optimized for tablets. The Metro version will offer a ...
Internet Explorer, the browser that introduced many consumers to the concept of internet browsing, is being retired. Microsoft shifted its energies toward supporting Microsoft Edge since 2015, but now ...