Internet Explorer is finally dead
Microsoft is rolling out a new update to permanently disable Internet Explorer on most consumer and commercial versions of Windows 10.
Microsoft is rolling out a new update to permanently disable Internet Explorer on most consumer and commercial versions of Windows 10.
Microsoft really wants users to start moving away from Internet Explorer toward Edge.
The end of support for Internet Explorer and Edge Legacy starts in November this year, according to a new timeline shared by Microsoft.
What was once Project Spartan now has an official name.
Microsoft’s newest browser makes its public debut by way of the latest Windows 10 Preview update.
Apparently Japan and South Korea push the most traffic through IE.
ESET conducted a number of tests on the Windows OS to analyse the major vulnerabilities.
The issue of renaming the Internet Explorer browser to move away from the negative publicity and start afresh cropped up.
Alliance for Affordable Internet publishes interactive tool for digging into its latest report.
Statistics show who’s who in the tech zoo.
As of January 2024, Steam will no longer work on PCs running Windows 7 and Windows 8.
Applications for postgraduate bursaries close on 31st January.