Microsoft will be updating Internet Explorer 10 in Windows 8 and Windows RT today to allow Flash content to run by default, Rob Mauceri, Group Program Manager-Internet Explorer has announced. On its IEBlog, Mauceri notes that over the course of their testing, they found a lot of sites with Flash content to be compatible with the Windows experience for touch, performance and battery life. Following the update, the Compatibility View (CV) list will block Flash content in those handful of sites that are still not compatible with the Windows touch experience or those that rely on other plug-ins. Those with Windows Update will be able to receive the update. Click here for full story
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