Internet Explorer

It’s time to say your goodbyes to Internet Explorer

The old-school browser will officially lose support next year.

On by Andrew Wyrich

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These adorable comics imagine Internet Explorer as a lonely anime girl

I’m not crying, you’re crying.

On by Brittany Vincent

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Google Chrome bypasses Internet Explorer as most popular browser

Chrome goes gold.

On by AJ Dellinger

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Discovery of fatal flaw in Microsoft’s Internet Explorer earns security researcher $100,000

‘There will always be bugs in software.’

On by William Turton

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5 reasons Internet Explorer deserved to suffer a painful, agonizing death

It’s the end of an error.

On by Chris Osterndorf

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Microsoft is finally going to kill Internet Explorer

Microsoft is dropping the Internet Explorer brand and will be moving on to something more marketable.

On by Imad Khan

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Internet Explorer has the saddest corporate Twitter account

This is a bummer.

On by Eric Geller

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Internet Explorer sets all-time record for security flaws

Fortunately, the fixes are coming faster than ever.

On by Patrick Howell O’Neill

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Internet Explorer users are at risk of getting hacked thanks to major vulnerability

Might be time to check out a different browser. 

On by Kate Knibbs

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Microsoft releases best version of Internet Explorer to date: anime

Oddly enough, the killer virus robots don’t seem to be bothering to go after the Mozilla or Chrome anime girls at all.

On by Mike Fenn

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What your email address says about your bachelor party

One British website analyzed its bachelor party bookings across users’ browsers, email addresses, and phones.

On by Justin Franz

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Casey Anthony’s search history: “fool-proof” suffocation methods

Someone Googled “fool-proof suffication” the afternoon her 2-year-old daughter disappeared.

On by Chase Hoffberger

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