Internet Explorer 7 Beta: a first look
Talkback Well here's a nice damper for IE7.look at these websites: http://www.msie7.com and http://www.microsoftie7.com and http://www.microsoftinternetexplorer7.com :P :D
[October 27, 2006, 5:24]
Internet Explorer 7 Beta: a first look
Talkback I finally got to download IE7 after disabling SpySweeper. What an absolute waste. I really think the browser is actually worse than before!
[February 4, 2006, 21:11]
Internet Explorer 7 RC1
Talkback Reading review of IE7, you mention that "nother feature borrowed from Opera is zoom. You can wheel in or wheel out on a page, which is perfect for those with less than 20/20 vision. Unfortunately, whereas with Opera when you zoom the page remains...
[September 19, 2006, 7:16]
Internet Explorer 7 Beta: a first look
Talkback If Microsoft can't bring IE7 security, features and functionality to anything other then XP SP2 or a higher version then that says something about their engineering capabilities and priorities. Certainly when others have less problems bringing the...
[August 8, 2005, 0:07]
Internet Explorer 7 Beta: a first look
Talkback Why would anyone use IE? IE7 may get closer to Firefox 1.5 (perhaps) - just as Firefox release v.2, which will be vastly better than 1E7 IE is a joke. It's insecure (well it would be, it's from Microsoft), slow and years behind other serious web...
[July 22, 2006, 1:47]
Internet Explorer 8: features & benchmarks review
Reviews A broad-brush look at the recent history of the web browser goes like this: after its victory over Netscape at the end of the 1990s, Microsoft failed to push forward with the development of Internet Explorer (IE).
[March 19, 2009, 15:36]
Internet Explorer 8 beta: a first look review
Reviews Perhaps acknowledging its declining market share among internet browsers, Microsoft is borrowing several popular features from Firefox and Safari in its release of Internet Explorer 8 beta 1. There's the 'express settings' option, which accepts the...
[March 7, 2008, 7:22]
Internet Explorer 7 Beta: a first look
Talkback > Who knows, may be in the future, they would even hire people to use their buggy internet explorer. You mean like the 98% of the computer world that already uses IE? Only on open forums do you find the kind of idiots that bash a FREE (I repeat...
[June 3, 2006, 21:42]
What to expect in Internet Explorer 8
News As Microsoft counts down the final days to when it feels Internet Explorer 8 is ready for public use, you can take a look at what's coming in this slideshow of IE8's first Release Candidate. This small but useful change in the release candidate...
[January 28, 2009, 15:24]
Internet Explorer hit by zero-day exploit
News Internet Explorer 7 users have been exposed to a zero-day exploit that may have been accidentally let loose by Chinese security researchers. Our investigation so far has shown that these attacks are against Windows Internet Explorer 7 on supported...
[December 11, 2008, 7:57]
Yahoo launches customised IE7 beta
News Yahoo has launched a customised version of Microsoft Internet Explorer 7 (IE7) Beta 2 which has Yahoo search built into the browser. The Internet giant used Microsoft's Internet Explorer Administration Kit (IEAK) to customise IE7, according to a...
[June 12, 2006, 16:50]
Upgraders to XP SP3 warned over IE downgrades
News Windows XP users who install the operating system's third service pack will not be able to roll back their versions of Internet Explorer, Microsoft's deployment manager for Internet Explorer 8 has warned.
[May 9, 2008, 17:03]
Microsoft outlines IE7 security plans
News Microsoft is tightening up the way its Internet Explorer browser (IE) handles HTTPS for version 7, which is used to secure online transactions, in an attempt to give users more protection online. In a posting on The Microsoft Internet Explorer blog...
[October 27, 2005, 14:30]
IE7 to fail standards test
News Microsoft's new Internet Explorer 7 browser won't pass a stringent standards test that rivals have embraced. Standards advocates and Web developers have criticised Microsoft for letting Internet Explorer go without a significant upgrade for years.
[August 2, 2005, 9:15]
Microsoft reveals how to avoid forced IE7 upgrade
News Microsoft has released instructions for administrators who want to avoid a forced upgrade to the latest version of Internet Explorer, version 7, due to occur on February 12. Users of Windows Server Update Services (WSUS) — Microsoft's software...
[January 22, 2008, 13:23]
Microsoft disables IE7 validation process
News Microsoft is to allow users of Windows XP to download Internet Explorer 7 without having to gain Windows Genuine Advantage authentication. Previously, to download Internet Explorer 7, users had to authenticate to WGA.
[October 8, 2007, 14:11]
Public beta of IE7 is close
News Microsoft is planning to make a beta of Internet Explorer 7 for Windows XP available to the general public within the next four months. Dean Hachomovitch, general manager of Microsoft's Internet Explorer team, said in a posting on Microsoft's IE...
[December 8, 2005, 10:40]
Report: Outdated browsers put 637m users at risk
News Among the least upgrade-compliant were users of Internet Explorer (IE), which currently dominates the internet-browser market. The authors noted that it has taken IE7, the current Internet Explorer release, 19 months to gain only 52 percent of the...
[July 2, 2008, 8:53]
IE trumps Firefox in Microsoft safety study
News Internet Explorer is more secure than Firefox, according to a senior Microsoft executive, who compared how many vulnerabilities were found in the two browsers — but critics say his study is flawed. Jeff Jones, security strategy director of...
[December 4, 2007, 7:58]
MoD to stick with IE6 despite security concerns
News Members of the armed forces will carry on using Microsoft's outdated Internet Explorer 6 browser, contravening the government's own advice on internet security. The MoD is implementing a secure desktop computing service for 300,000 users worldwide...
[July 24, 2009, 14:57]



