Microsoft has released a third "beta" or testing version of the next version of its popular Internet Explorer Web browser. Microsoft has made the download available for free from its Web site here.
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Microsoft has officially shut down its Internet Explorer browser after 27 years. Microsoft Edge is the company’s replacement. Users who click on the Explorer icon will now be redirected to download ...
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After long years of palliative care, Internet Explorer has reached the end its life, Microsoft says. The much-reviled 26-year-old web browser once dominated the internet, but never shook its ...
Website graphics range from decorative elements that extend a visual theme to screen shots and diagrams that clarify a procedural explanation. Browsing a heavily visual website may force your browser ...