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Microsoft is still testing IE for 56K modems
Software giant acknowledges dial-up users still exist.
William Maher
Feb 17 2012, 1:52PM
Hardware
Mozilla locks in Firefox-saving Google deal
"Pleased to announce"... we have money!
Liam Tung
Dec 21 2011, 8:36AM
Software
Has Chrome overtaken Firefox?
If not, it looks set to happen anyway.
Liam Tung
Dec 2 2011, 3:44PM
Software
Redmond justifies Flash-less Metro
Business apps, Adobe Flash caged in desktop.
Liam Tung
Sep 16 2011, 7:24AM
Software
Analysis: Is the Internet Explorer IQ test a fake?
Inconsistencies point to elaborate hoax.
Ry Crozier
Aug 4 2011, 7:23AM
Security
Attackers use Windows flaw to target activists
Politically motivated, highly targeted.
Liam Tung
Mar 14 2011, 8:31AM
Security
Internet Explorer 9 due on March 14
A year in the making.
Liam Tung
Mar 10 2011, 8:31AM
Software
IE flaw not in Microsoft Patch Tuesday
Vulnerability stays unpatched.
Tom Brewster
Mar 7 2011, 1:30PM
Security
Microsoft warns IE flaw is being exploited
A flaw affecting all versions of IE is being exploited in the wild, Microsoft warns.
Tom Brewster
Jan 13 2011, 9:31AM
Security
Microsoft tiny Patch Tuesday has no IE fix
Only three bulletins for November.
Tom Brewster
Nov 8 2010, 9:12AM
Security
IE share falls below 50 percent for first time
Internet Explorer holds fewer than half of the browser market around the world.
Nicole Kobie
Oct 6 2010, 8:09AM
Software
Microsoft warns of new flaw in IE
Browser headaches pile up.
Shaun Nichols
Feb 5 2010, 8:16AM
Software
Mozilla complains about IE ballot solution
Microsoft's proposal is still biased, says browser-maker.
Phil Muncaster
Aug 20 2009, 9:38AM
Software
Microsoft gets behind IE6
Microsoft has assured customers it will continue to support version 6 of its popular Internet Explorer web browser, despite growing calls from various quarters demanding it be scrapped and users forced to upgrade..
Phil Muncaster
Aug 12 2009, 2:12PM
Strategy
Microsoft changes IE settings
Redmond responds to antitrust criticism.
Phil Muncaster
Jul 20 2009, 8:08AM
News
Microsoft preempts European decision on bundling of IE
Windows 7 will be offered to manufacturers with or without Internet Explorer.
Staff Writers
Jun 13 2009, 9:15AM
News
Researchers issue unofficial IE security patch
The Zeroday Emergency Response Team (Zert) has released an unofficial patch for a security vulnerability in Internet Explorer.
Tom Sanders
Sep 26 2006, 9:51AM
Software
IE bugs open up even XP SP2 to attack
Two new vulnerabilities in Internet Explorer 6.0 were unveiled by a security firm this week that hackers could exploit to bypass security features even in Microsoft's most secure OS, Windows XP SP2.
Staff Writers
Oct 21 2004, 12:00AM
Security
Microsoft urges move to IE 6 SP1 after code leak
Microsoft is advising customers to move to Internet Explorer 6 Service Pack 1 and more recent patches following the leak of Windows NT and Windows 2000 source code to the Internet last week.
Paula Rooney
Feb 18 2004, 12:00AM
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