Microsoft has done something awesome for the Windows nostalgic. Oct. 2, 2013 — -- The year was 1995. If you weren't busy watching the OJ Simpson trial or "Seinfeld," you might have been listening ...
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 ...
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 announced the news that it would be retiring its first-ever browser -- Internet Explorer -- after 27 years on Windows. The memes flew out the door pretty quickly, with so many jumping in and ...
Remember this day, as Microsoft has officially retired IE, marking the end of a 26-year era for the once-dominant web browser. Microsoft will now automatically redirect the seven users still using ...
Rest in Peace, Internet Explorer. Today, Microsoft is retiring its legacy browser and cutting off support for versions of the Windows 10 operating system, ending a 27-year run of one of the very first ...
Pour one out for Internet Explorer, the long-enduring internet browser that’s been the butt of countless jokes about its speed, reliability and, probably most notable of all, security, which will ...
You might have thought Internet Explorer is a relic of the past—mainly because no one uses it—but the internet browser dinosaur only met its end today, when ...
The end is finally near for Internet Explorer, one of Microsoft’s most-reviled products that refused to die. Microsoft announced this week that it will end support for Internet Explorer 11 on June 15, ...
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