Microsoft is introducing a feature to Internet Explorer 9 that gives users control over how sites can and cannot track their activity. Josh Lowensohn joined CNET in 2006 and now covers Apple. Before ...
With all the attention paid to Google Chrome and Mozilla Firefox in recent years, it’s easy to forget that Internet Explorer is still the World’s most widely used Web browser. This is the landscape IE ...
The Internet Explorer 9 (IE9) beta was downloaded more than two million times in the first 48 hours it was available–a significantly faster rate than the Internet Explorer 8 beta. The launch event and ...
Microsoft's Internet Explorer 9 has arrived in beta, and -- shhh, don't let anyone hear you -- it's not bad at all. Richard Trenholm Former Movie and TV Senior Editor Richard Trenholm was CNET's film ...
Microsoft has delivered the public beta of Internet Explorer 9, the upcoming update to its web browser, adding a new user interface designed to be as stripped-down as possible. The beta was unveiled ...
Microsoft is excited to let all their fans know that Internet Explorer 9 was downloaded 2.3 million times in the last 24 hours. As Ryan Gavin writes, “That is over 27 downloads every second, or over ...
Internet Explorer 9 is built to handle the developing web standard HTML5, something that has put it at odds with certain Microsoft in-house technologies, such as Silverlight. The browser’s year-long ...
Y ou’ve just downloaded Internet Explorer 9, gotten acquainted with its page pins and streamlined tabs and search-in-the-address-bar simplification, but lo and behold: Microsoft’s already teasing ...
For years Internet Explorer has had a reputation as the browser of no choice: It's slow, artless and to some an "embarrassment you should be ashamed to use." And it's been more than two years since ...