Windows 8.1 comes preinstalled with Internet Explorer 11 and enables the browser to automatically install new versions. Likewise, previous versions of Windows support this latest update, but Internet ...
Newer Windows operating systems exist, but many people still use Windows XP Pro successfully to help them work. Although Microsoft support for Windows XP ends in 2014, you can still use it after that ...
Microsoft's market-leading browser isn't as safe as Firefox or Opera, but you can enhance your security by updating IE regularly. Dennis O'Reilly began writing about workplace technology as an editor ...
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 ...
It could be called a battle between Big Brother and Bill Gates. A single change in Microsoft’s new version of Internet Explorer has sparked a complex behind-the-scenes battle over your privacy.
Microsoft Internet Explorer marks its 15th anniversary this week. The first version of the browser was launched back in the summer of 1995 and since then the browser–now in its eighth rendition–has ...
The release version of Microsoft's Internet Explorer 7 web browser is now finally available, though only for Windows XP. The installer (14.8MB) can be downloaded here. Version 7 offers far better ...
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 ...
Microsoft today released the final version of Internet Explorer 7 for Windows XP and made it available for free download at the Internet Explorer 7 site. IE7 is a significant upgrade to IE6. It offers ...
Serving tech enthusiasts for over 25 years. TechSpot means tech analysis and advice you can trust. Microsoft will talk about its plan for upcoming builds of Internet Explorer this week at the ...
Microsoft Corp. soon will introduce a new, more secure version of its Internet browser, and will give away software to battle spyware, adware and other privacy-invading pests, Chairman Bill Gates said ...