Microsoft has announced that it will no longer support Internet Explorer, as of June 15. This marks the end of a 27-year run for the once popular web browser. Microsoft first announced the decision to ...
I finally quit using Google Chrome as my default web browser in favor of an open source alternative, and I’m not looking back. I used multiple web browsers, but I never changed my default browser from ...
LinkedIn is facing two lawsuits over its practice of scanning users’ browsers to determine which extensions they’re running. Two class action complaints were filed by different law firms on behalf of ...
CNET’s expert staff reviews and rates dozens of new products and services each month, building on more than a quarter century of expertise. Prebuilt gaming PCs come in a couple of flavors. One flavor ...
Copilot should be ahead of the competition—it comes pinned to the taskbar on every Windows PC. But I keep bouncing off it, and I’m not alone. AI-positive Windows users are largely going out of their ...
Ford’s equipment list for the Explorer Tremor appears worryingly short at first glance. There’s a new front bumper tucked in at the corners to provide a better approach angle, plus functional tow ...
30 years after Microsoft went ‘all-in’ on the internet, the tech giant’s AI strategy echoes the past
On a cold winter’s day in December 1995, Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates shook the tech world with plans to embed internet connectivity into all of Microsoft’s major products, making headlines across ...
Nearly three decades after the launch of Internet Explorer, or 27 years to be precise, Microsoft discontinued this classic browser to focus on Microsoft Edge. The company announced the end of Internet ...
Microsoft has officially deprecated Defender SmartScreen in Internet Explorer (IE) and IE Mode on Windows 11. The company confirmed this in a support document published under KB5071357. The change ...
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