If you’ve stubbornly resisted upgrading Internet Explorer on an older PC, you might be forced to act soon. (Of course, if you work for a company that has stubbornly insisted on making you use an ...
With its final patch, Microsoft has marked the end of days for older versions of Internet Explorer. As part of the company's monthly rollout of security patches for its so-called Patch Tuesday, the ...
Microsoft has supported Internet Explorer for an awfully long time. Each new version of Windows comes with a minimum of five years of mainstream support and five years of extended support. That ...
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 ...
With more of a whimper than a bang, Microsoft has followed up on its August 2014 promise to end support for older versions of Internet Explorer. As of today (January 12th, 2016), Microsoft will end ...
Microsoft's new support policy for Internet Explorer, announced all the way back in 2014, kicks in today. From now on, Microsoft will only support the newest version of Internet Explorer on each ...
Microsoft recently announced another step that puts Internet Explorer that much closer to oblivion. Beginning next Tuesday, January 12, Microsoft will officially retire Internet Explorer versions 8, 9 ...
Internet Explorer (IE) no longer has the reputation it once had but is still used by millions around the world, including in enterprise systems where no alternative has been installed. Often, people ...
Microsoft warned that it would be ending long-term support for older versions of its Internet Explorer browser, only keeping the latest compatible versions on various operating systems up to standard.
Mark your calendars: Starting on January 12, 2016, Microsoft will cease providing tech support and security updates for older, outdated versions of its Internet Explorer browser. For most users of ...
Microsoft is pulling the plug on older versions of the Internet Explorer Web browser next week, pushing a patch that will warn users to move to an updated browser or risk security flaws. The patch, ...
Windows PC users: If you haven t already, it s time to upgrade Internet Explorer. Microsoft on Tuesday generally ended support for all versions of its Web browser software except the latest iteration, ...