You've probably heard a lot of hoopla about Windows XP. Amid the din over the successor to the Windows Millennium and Windows 2000 Professional operating systems, Microsoft slipped Internet Explorer 6 ...
Recently, we recommended Internet Explorer 9 and Chrome as the best business browsers. But for many companies, they both have a major problem: they’re not Internet Explorer 6. Intranet applications ...
After surging in August, Windows 8’s growth slowed down in September. Microsoft’s newest operating system is still growing, however, and now it has more than twice as many users as Windows Vista. One ...
Internet Explorer 6 was originally released in the summer of 2001. At the time, it was a significant step forward for Microsoft and helped to establish Internet Explorer as a dominant force in Web ...
Please, please, just let Internet Explorer 6 die. It was an awful browser even in its day, 2001. The only reason it became popular was that Microsoft got away with ...
Dr. Chris Hillman, Global AI Lead at Teradata, joins eSpeaks to explore why open data ecosystems are becoming essential for enterprise AI success. In this episode, he breaks down how openness — in ...
The Internet Explorer 6 death watch continues, but the end is near. Microsoft’s ancient browser may still haunt web developers’ nightmares, but according to the latest data from Net Applications, its ...
It’s not every day that a company cuts a cake and sends out commemorative souvenirs in honor of one of its products falling into obscurity, but that’s exactly what Microsoft has done — celebrating the ...
If there was a day to be joyful for the end of software builds, today is that day. Both Windows XP and Internet Explorer 6 have officially been dumped by Microsoft. What's this mean for you, the user ...
We recently wrote a piece on the impressive momentum of Chrome, and how it is slowly but surely eating market share from both Internet Explorer and Firefox. We decided to flip the script, as it were, ...