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Microsoft has announced that it is ending support for Internet Explorer 8, 9 and 10 on January 12, 2016. Going forward, the only version of Internet Explorer that will receive technical support ...
Microsoft's (MSFT) new Edge browser was supposed to mark a break from Internet Explorer. Yet the Edge logo, added to a preview ... design change of Windows 8. But the company is also integrating ...
Yesterday Microsoft unveiled their newest web browser, Internet Explorer 8, to the mass public, ending an extensive trial period. As the successor to Internet Explorer 7 (released in 2006), IE8 is ...
Microsoft is pulling the plug on Internet Explorer 8,9 or 10 and will no longer offer support for them. It’s been a long time coming, but after a decade of supporting products that were way past ...
As it was forewarned last week, Internet Explorer 8, 9, and 10 are retired as of today; Microsoft will be focusing on Internet Explorer 11 and its Edge browser going forward. You can still use the ...
Microsoft revealed a new logo for Microsoft Edge. The new logo looks less like Internet Explorer's logo than the old Microsoft Edge logo. Microsoft revealed the new logo as part of a puzzle for fans.
It’s official: Internet Explorer is dead. Microsoft confirmed as much on Tuesday with an update to the Internet Explorer desktop app support page: “The retired, out-of-support Internet ...
It’s being decoupled from Windows 10, and businesses will be able to install Edge on Windows 7 or Windows 8. That should help push businesses to move on from Internet Explorer, but it will still ...
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