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When Microsoft first introduced Internet Explorer 9 at PDC in November 2009, it didn't show much. A few benchmarks, some talk about the technologies that the browser would use, and a little ...
Never has this been more clear than with Microsoft’s Internet Explorer 9, the newest version of its exceedingly popular browser. IE9 is a blatant copy of Google’s Chrome browser, right down to ...
If Internet Explorer 9 suddenly begins exhibiting strange behavior, such as opening search results links in a new window, your IE settings have been changed, or your computer may have been ...
Microsoft’s Internet Explorer 9 officially launched late Monday and is ready for download here. The new Web browser features a lot of interesting new tools such as taskbar shortcuts and dynamic ...
Hachamovitch stated that the IE 9 platform is nearly complete and therefore, ready to be tested publicly. Screenshots of an early build of Internet Explorer 9 leaked to the web late last month.
Microsoft last night released Internet Explorer 9, the latest version of its widely used web browser. Download it here, but keep in mind that it only works with Windows Vista or Windows 7.
Internet Explorer 9 is available to the public starting today. It's packed with new features, but if you're used to using Firefox, Safari, or Chrome, the browser won't feel so fresh to you.
Internet Explorer 8, 9 and 10 are reaching ‘end of life’ on Tuesday, meaning they’re no longer supported by Microsoft. A patch, which goes live on January 12, will nag Internet Explorer ...
Microsoft is pulling the plug on Internet Explorer 8,9 or 10 and will no longer offer support for them. It’s been a long time coming, but after a decade of supporting products that were way past ...
To update your copy of Internet Explorer 9, just click the link that corresponds to the number of rows you want, agree to the dire warning about modifying your registry, and then close and restart ...
There are now more people using Internet Explorer 11 than Internet Explorer 9 and 10 combined. This can only be a good thing for Web developers.
Microsoft is teaming up with the virtual animated band, Gorillaz, for the launch of Internet Explorer 9 beta. In an invite sent to the media, Microsoft hinted at the collaboration with the Gorillaz.