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  • Farewell, Internet Explorer: Engineer's tombstone for the browser is viral

    A South Korean engineer spent a month designing and ordering a headstone with Explorer's "e" logo and the English epitaph: "He was a good tool to download other browsers."

  • Thank god Internet Explorer won't respond ever again

    Internet Explorer (August 8, 1995 - June 15, 2022)

  • Bill Gates responds to Internet Explorer retirement with conspiracy theory reference

    Conspiracy theories claim Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates wants to use COVID-19 vaccines to implant microchips into people. He has laughed off the bizarre claim on many occasions.

  • Microsoft's Internet Explorer to retire tonight after 27 years of service

    Internet Explorer made its debut on August 8, 1995. It was a reworked model of Spyglass Mosaic, one of the first web browsers. As Microsoft pulls the plug on Internet Explorer, a look at the 27-year-long journey of the iconic browser.

  • How the Internet Explorer became tech history

    After 27 years Microsoft has finally shut down the once-dominant browser that web surfers loved to hate and some still adore. Moneycontrol's Sonal Mehrotra Kapoor takes you through the life and times of the #InternetExplorer that has now become tech history.

  • Internet Explorer, the browser we loved to hate, is retiring. Users say ‘end of an era’

    Once a window to the world of internet, the browser began frustrating users with its slow speed over the years.

  • Obituary: Microsoft's Internet Explorer

    Microsoft is finally putting Internet Explorer out of its misery and retiring it in 2022

  • Microsoft pulls the plug on Internet Explorer; support service to end in June 2022

    After being in operation for 26 years, Microsoft's ailing Internet Explorer will finally be put to sleep

  • Internet Explorer glitch lets hackers steal data even if browser is not in use

    The malicious files affect users of Windows 7, Windows 10 and Windows Server 2012, and the attack was tested on Internet Explorer 11.

  • New entrant in the OS galaxy; Microsoft launches Windows 10

    Microsoft today has officially launched windows 10. The latest version of the operating system packs in a host of upgrades and new features.

  • Hackers used formerly unknown IE browser flaw in new attack

    A previously unknown flaw in a recent version of Microsoft Corp's Internet Explorer web browser is being used to attack Internet users, including some visitors to a major site for US military veterans, researchers said Thursday.

  • Microsoft rushes out software fix to stop browser attacks

    The software maker said on its website it released the software, known as a "Fix It," as an emergency measure to protect customers after learning about "extremely limited, targeted attacks" that made use of the newly discovered bug.

  • Microsoft to release 9 security bulletins on April 9

    Microsoft released an advance notification of 9 security bulletins that it plans to release on April 9, 2013. In a table, it has listed the latest security

  • Beta for Opera's WebKit-based browser hits Google Play

    Opera's newest attempt at a mobile browser is now live on Google Play. While still in beta, the browser has been completely retooled and is now based on WebKit.

  • Opera celebrates 300mn users by embracing WebKit

    Opera is throwing its hat into the battle of the browsers by finally ditching Presto in favour of WebKit, the software engine long known to power the likes of

  • Google Sync support for Windows Phone to stay July 31

    Contrary to its December announcement, Google did not shut down Google Sync yesterdayat least for devices running Windows Phoneand has...

  • BB10 - The Battle of the Browsers

    Developers at RIM have pronounced the new BB10 browser to be one of the fastest browser compared to any other browser on a mobile platform, or even their desktop counterparts.

  • Opera to launch Ice, a new browser for smartphones and tablets

    Opera will be launching a new smartphone and tablet browser called Opera Ice in February...

  • Microsoft releases emergency update to patch IE bug

    The update aims to patch a security vulnerability in Internet Explorer that is being used for attacks aimed at government contractors and other organisations...

  • Maps block on Windows Phone a product decision, will be lifted: Google

    Google has said that blocking of Maps for Windows Phone was to ensure good user experience and was not because it was interfering deliberately with a rival...

  • Google Maps inaccessible on Windows Phone

    The chasm between Google and Microsoft seems to have grown a little wider, and it seems Google has cut off Windows Phone users from Google Maps completely.

  • Microsoft fixes remote code execution loophole in IE 6, 7 and 8

    Microsoft yesterday issued a fix to a remote code execution vulnerability affecting Internet Explorer 6, Internet Explorer 7 and Internet Explorer 8...

  • Microsoft confirms loophole in IE 6, IE 7 and IE 8

    Microsoft confirms that it is investigating a certain loophole found to affect Internet Explorer 6, Internet Explorer 7 and Internet Explorer 8...

  • Security hole in IE tracks user's mouse movements

    A security hole discovered in Internet Explorer has been found to be potent enough to track a user's cursor movements, even if their window is inactive, minimised or unfocused...

  • 23% Users Still Run Outdated Web Browsers; Compromise Online Security

    Using anonymous data collected from the cloud-based Kaspersky Security Network, Kaspersky Lab analysed web browser usage patterns of its millions of customers around the world.

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