Microsoft Edge browser includes built-in support for Internet Explorer. As a result, it has now become possible to load the internal websites within Microsoft Edge. All you must do is enable Internet ...
Need Internet Explorer for an old web app? IE is now officially gone, but you can still run legacy sites thanks to IE mode in Microsoft Edge. I've been testing PC and mobile software for more than 20 ...
Internet Explorer is making a comeback, more than three years after Microsoft retired the legacy browser. Microsoft is adding a new “IE Mode” that will bring Internet Explorer into its Edge browser ...
A recent issue with Microsoft Edge caused certain tabs to not respond when running in Internet Explorer mode. Microsoft resolved the bug using its Known Issue Rollback tool, which can automatically ...
Internet Explorer was wiped from our computers in 2022, removing it from our existence in favor of Edge. While there is little doubt that Edge is far superior, Internet Explorer is still loaded on ...
Microsoft's ever-expanding tests for its Chromium-based Edge browser have reached the corporate crowd. The software firm has started enabling enterprise features in Edge's Dev builds, most notably the ...
The move will allow companies who continue to use the legacy browser to run web sites or web apps inside the upcoming Chromium-based Edge. Microsoft yesterday stuck a knife in Internet Explorer (IE) ...
Microsoft is finally retiring Internet Explorer 11 from some Windows 10 versions and replacing it with the Chromium-based Microsoft Edge. "Microsoft Edge has Internet Explorer mode (“IE mode”) built ...
The venerable Internet Explorer 11 browser will fall out of support on June 15, 2022, but just for certain Windows 10 operating system versions that follow the semiannual channel release update cycle.
We are fast approaching the end of an era. In just one more day, Microsoft will stop supporting Internet Explorer, ending a long run that began way back in 1995. When that happens, the desktop IE 11 ...
Today, Microsoft is concluding the retirement and end-of-life support for its Internet Explorer browser. This will finalize a months-long transition from Internet Explorer to Microsoft Edge. Edge has ...
Enterprise usage of Internet Explorer dropped by 10 percent over the past year, to just over 50 percent, with some organizations still clinging to IE6 despite the security risks. The bigger threat, ...