Once upon a time, not too long ago, without Internet Explorer many sites would be inaccessible and unusable not because Internet Explorer was a good Web browser but because Microsoft monoculture ...
It’s time to say goodbye to Internet Explorer: our pain, our portal, our adversary, our old friend. After 27 years, Microsoft is pulling the plug on the beleaguered browser. Goodnight, sweet prince, ...
Back in November, a client gave me a new Lenovo Thinkpad R series machine running Windows XP to setup and configure. I installed Firefox, Service Pack 3, assorted bug fixes and other software.
Turning off IE Protected Mode can fix issues, but it comes with trade-offs This article explains how to disable Protected Mode in Internet Explorer through the ...
Microsoft’s Internet Explorer could inadvertently allow a hacker to read files on a person’s computer, another problem for the company just days after a serious vulnerability received an emergency ...
Sean knows far too much about Marvel, DC and Star Wars, and poured this knowledge into recaps and explainers on CNET. He also worked on breaking news, with a passion for tech, video game and culture.
Microsoft's Internet Explorer deserved to die. Or at least to be put out of its misery. The 27-year-old browser has long been bogged down by performance and security problems, and Microsoft has fully ...
Google today introduced a plug-in for Internet Explorer called Chrome Frame. This plug-in gives Internet Explorer Chrome’s standards-compliant rendering capabilities. If it becomes massively adopted ...
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