For IT managers, a breath of fresh air is on the way. Microsoft is set to officially retire Internet Explorer next June after almost 27 years. Rest in peace. The browser may have been the go-to portal ...
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 ...
Next month, Microsoft will officially stop delivering updates for all but the latest Internet Explorer version on each Windows version it supports. Although the company provided almost two years' ...
Setting your preferred homepage in your web browser can significantly enhance your browsing experience by allowing you to access your favorite websites instantly. Here’s a step-by-step guide on how to ...
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If you receive an e-mail offering a download of Internet Explorer 7 Beta 2, delete it. A new virus is making the rounds that comes disguised as a test version of Microsoft’s current Web browser.
Last month, Microsoft announced that Project Spartan will replace Internet Explorer as the default browser for the Windows platform, ending the software’s twenty-year run as an integral part of the ...
If you like using Google to search for things on the Internet, know that you can make Google your home page and default search engine in all major Web browsers, including Mozilla Firefox, Internet ...
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