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If you're on a currently supported version of Windows, it's time to check that you're also using a supported version of Internet Explorer. From Tuesday 12 January there will be no more security updates for Internet Explorer 8, 9 and 10 on Windows 7 and 8.
As expected, Microsoft has released seven security bulletins covering issues with Windows and other software, notably Internet Explorer. There's also a policy change regarding vulnerabilities in software sold through the company's various online stores.
Microsoft is set to release patches for a whopping 57 vulnerabilities later this week.
Internet Explorer 9 is being released by Microsoft today. The company claims it is the only browser with fully hardware-accelerated HTML5 capability.
The newest version of Microsoft's struggling Internet Explorer has been described as a 'non-event', due to the lack of compatibility with Windows XP.
Microsoft has released a "feature complete" release candidate version of Internet Explorer 9.
Microsoft has released what it says will be the final preview build of Internet Explorer 9 before the new browser's beta release.
The first preview release of Internet Explorer 9 is available, and it's looking pretty snappy.
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