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 ...
Are you running an old version of Windows or reading this article in an old version of Microsoft's popular web browser, Internet Explorer? It's OK, we understand. We all have our own software update ...
Cherilyn is a digital and social media specialist. Follow her on Google+ and Twitter @SharetheWinks. Internet Explorer has been one of the most popular web browsers in the world for the last 18 years.
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 ...
Next month, Microsoft will officially stop delivering updates for all but the latest Internet Explorer version on each Windows version it supports. Although the company provided almost two years' ...
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 ...
DimplesAkaKaren noticed that Windows came with two versions of Internet Explorer. She asked the Answer Line forum which she should use. The 64-bit versions of Windows 7 and Vista come with both 32- ...
Users who have Windows Update activated receive patches to the operating system and upgrades to device drivers on a scheduled basis. For users running Windows 7, however, Windows Update doesn't just ...
The release version of Microsoft's Internet Explorer 7 web browser is now finally available, though only for Windows XP. The installer (14.8MB) can be downloaded here. Version 7 offers far better ...
Historically, Internet Explorer earned a reputation among web developers for being idiosyncratic and dodgy when it came to web standards. But over the past few years, Microsoft has been working to ...
Microsoft’s push towards Windows 10 continues. Today, Microsoft is ending support for Windows 8, as well as older versions of its Internet Explorer web browser, IE 8, IE 9, and IE 10. For end users, ...