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Discover the hidden ways to access Internet Explorer on Windows 11, despite Microsoft's retirement of the browser.
Internet Explorer, the once-popular web browser from tech giant Microsoft, has died. The software program was 26. Internet Explorer, also known as “IE,” is survived by Microsoft Edge, the ...
New browser Project Spartan will be the star of Windows 10. — -- The Internet Explorer brand is dead as we know it. The ubiquitous browser, which made its debut two decades ago, has been ...
Microsoft has been working on killing off Internet Explorer usage and support for years now. The company first unveiled its new Edge browser back in 2015, codenamed at the time Project Spartan.
"The Internet Explorer 11 desktop application will be retired," Microsoft announced. Richard B. Levine/Alamy Stock Photo Microsoft will finally retire Internet Explorer after more than 25 years.
Microsoft also intends to remove visual references, such as the Internet Explorer taskbar icon, in an update later this year. The update is currently scheduled for June 13.
IE's demise was not a surprise. A year ago, Microsoft said that it was putting an end to Internet Explorer on June 15, 2022, pushing users to its Edge browser, which was launched in 2015.
Microsoft rolled out a fix but security issues continued to snowball, leading to Internet Explorer's severe image problem. A successor -- Microsoft Edge -- was rolled out last year along with a ...
Microsoft is adding a new “IE Mode” that will bring Internet Explorer into its Edge browser via a tab. This will let businesses run “legacy Internet Explorer-based” apps in Microsoft’s ...
Microsoft said last year that Microsoft Teams would no longer support Internet Explorer 11 starting with November 30, 2020. The company also added that it would ultimately end all support for ...
Microsoft has been slowly weaning users off its legacy Internet Explorer browser for a very long time, recently going so far as to use a forced Windows update to install its new Chromium Edge ...
The software program was 26. Internet Explorer, also known as “IE,” is survived by Microsoft Edge, the browser the company launched in 2015 that very few people use. More from Variety ...