Internet Explorer redirects more traffic to Edge Chromium browser as Microsoft warns of the upcoming demise of the once dominant browser. As the death of the once dominant Internet Explorer (IE) draws ...
The latest version of Microsoft's Internet Explorer has grabbed nearly one-third of the worldwide browser market, according to a study released Wednesday. IE 6 was unveiled last August, and in its ...
While Microsoft’s Internet Explorer faces healthy competition with other browsers among consumers, in the enterprise it has long remained the de facto standard. But that could soon change as rivals — ...
If you're reading this on Chrome, you're part of a wave that has ditched Internet Explorer or Firefox and helped vault Google's browser to the top Web browser spot worldwide. We've been watching for a ...
Here in the Network World Web Applications newsletter over the last few years, we’ve covered a number of takes on how to build a Web browser. Today, I have a new entrant into the group that builds on ...
A group that prodded browser makers toward better standards compliance is urging people to abandon Microsoft's Internet Explorer. The group has set up a Web site reminiscent of Apple Computer's "Real ...
Microsoft's recently released Internet Explorer 6 has taken 2.4 percent of the browser market, quickly closing in on AOL Time Warner's Netscape 6, according to a new study. IE 6, released Aug. 27, ...
Ask a room full of security practitioners for a list of security settings that’ll make Internet Explorer (IE) safe to use and you’ll either hear laughter or advice to get a new browser like Mozilla ...
After years of waiting, consumers on Wednesday finally got the chance to download a new version of Microsoft’s Internet Explorer. The software giant released Windows IE 7 for Windows XP, the latest ...
Surprise! Opinions on which Web browser offers better security are not as stark as they were a few years ago. The conventional wisdom in security circles used to be that Microsoft’s Internet Explorer ...
Microsoft TechEd 2004 is over, and it was one of Microsoft’s better shindigs. TechEd and Apple’s Worldwide Developers Conference are the midyear one-two punch that helps me adjust my total technology ...