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Microsoft revealed its plans to disable old Transport Layer Security protocols in Internet Explorer and EdgeHTML next month. The company will pull the plug on TLS 1.0 and 1.1 on September 13, 2022.
Aug. 9 marks the 30th anniversary of the internet’s Big Bang moment, an inflection point in the emergent digital world. This Big Bang was the stunning stock market debut of Netscape Communications, ...
It's finally time to say goodbye to Internet Explorer, for real. Microsoft has officially stopped support for the browser for all users everywhere forever.
Microsoft Internet Explorer 6.0 launched on August 24, 2001. The sixth major edition of the company's web browser ended up getting poor review marks due to a number of security issues.
You might have a memory of Microsoft giving Internet Explorer an end-date before now. You're not alone, there. This is just the latest in a line of deaths for Internet Explorer – it's been a ...
AOL has announced it is finally putting an end to dial-up internet, ending an era that was once synonymous with browsing the ...
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The Ford Explorer Finally Has a Real Off-Road Trim - MSN
It has bigger tires, a 1.0-inch suspension lift, and underbody protection. Ford continues to expand its lineup of Tremor-branded vehicles. The latest to get the treatment is the Explorer, joining ...
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