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Microsoft sets IE's date with death — kind of

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May 26, 2021

Microsoft sets IE's date with death — kind of

The company plans to retire Internet Explorer 11 next year, putting it on the path to a long, slow lingering death as the company fully embraces Microsoft Edge. Read more ▶

Image: At Virgin Atlantic, Facebook Workplace evolves into a key productivity tool

At Virgin Atlantic, Facebook Workplace evolves into a key productivity tool

The airline saw a large increase in use as employees sought corporate updates during the pandemic; now the enterprise social network is helping the company rev up operations again.

Android 12's quietly important privacy progress

Android 12's visual advancements are understandably stealing the show, but there's another area of the software you shouldn't be overlooking.

An 'underwhelming' Windows 10 21H1 arrives

Microsoft last week officially rolled out Windows 10 21H1 without much fanfare — and (so far) without any major issues. Here are some things to keep in mind if you're moving ahead with the install.

Image: Apple's Mac security warning shows that closed beats open

Apple's Mac security warning shows that closed beats open

Apple's software engineering chief Craig Federighi recently said Macs aren't yet as secure as iOS devices — should we be worried?

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