Microsoft is no longer obligated to display a web browser choice screen in Internet Explorer on the old continent, as a 2009 EU ruling has just expired.
Internet Explorer's lead over Chrome and Firefox in desktop browser use is getting bigger and bigger, while Safari remains a distant fourth despite growth.
CERT doesn't really think you should be using XP at all, but if you have to, they want you to at least switch to a browser other than Internet Explorer.
The newest version of Microsoft's browser, Internet Explorer 11, should release with Windows 8.1 in the near future. Here are some new features to expect.
According to a Microsoft-sponsored study concerning the power consumption of Web browsers, Internet Explorer consumes less power than Firefox and Chrome.
What's this? According to a new video posted on Vine, Microsoft might finally be getting on the WebGL bandwagon with the release of Internet Explorer 11.
The face of Internet browsing continues to slowly shift, with Internet Explorer's market share dropping as more people take up Google's Chrome alternative.