It wouldn’t be a new Windows OS without a new browser. Darren Yates explores the new internet explorer-replacement called Edge
Internet Explorer has long been an object of derision amongst PC users over the years, whether it’s the security holes, the variable performance or its wobbly adherence to web standards. But incredibly, as of May this year, it still maintained more than 55% desktop market share, according to the latest available data from NetMarketShare (tinyurl.com/6umm2xe).
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