Microsoft Stabs a Stake Through Internet Explorer's Heart on Valentine's Day

Microsoft has been trying to kill Internet Explorer for years, and with good reason. Today, Valentine's Day 2023, marks the official end for Windows 10 users.

https://www.tomshardware.com/news/internet-explorer-dead-windows-10-feb-14

Creată 2y | 14 feb. 2023, 17:20:51


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