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Microsoft Is Killing Internet Explorer 11 For Good by 2022
By Aaron Klotz published
Microsoft is finally retiring its once-popular web browser, Internet Explorer by June of 2022.
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Chrome Will Soon No Longer Function on 15+ Year Old Processors
By Aaron Klotz published
Chrome will stop working on CPUs that predate the Core 2 Duo and Athlon 64 in the near future.
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Internet Explorer 11, Legacy Edge Losing Microsoft Support in 2021
By Ash Hill published
Beginning this November, Microsoft will drop IE 11 support for Microsoft 365 applications.
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Microsoft's New Chromium-Based Edge Browser Is Now Available for Windows and macOS
By Nathaniel Mott published
Microsoft's new Edge browser, which is based on the Chromium technology at the heart of Google Chrome, is now available for Windows and macOS.
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Microsoft Is Bringing Edge to Linux Too
By Nathaniel Mott published
Microsoft reportedly plans to release the new version of its Edge browser, based on Chromium, to Linux.
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Firefox Bug Exploited to Scam Unsuspecting Windows Users
By Nathaniel Mott published
Scammers are reportedly using a bug in Firefox to convince Windows users their system will be deactivated.
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Microsoft's Chromium-Based Edge Arrives on January 15
By Nathaniel Mott published
Microsoft announced that its new Edge browser, which is based on Chromium, will debut on January 15.
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Firefox Is Ditching Support for Sideloaded Extensions
By Nathaniel Mott published
Mozilla announced that the Firefox browser will drop support for sideloaded extensions in 2020.
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