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Security Experts Warn Against Using Internet Explorer to Browse Tube Sites

Security experts have recently stressed the need to avoid older, non-secure web browsers like Microsoft's Internet Explorer when accessing adult tube sites and other pages, due to an uptick in instances of "malvertising."

Video: Microsoft’s ‘Project Spartan’ Heralds End of Internet Explorer

Microsoft has announced an end to an era in Internet history, with a decision to drop its widely used Internet Explorer browser from the next version of its Windows operating system.

Microsoft Debuts Internet Explorer Developer Channel

Adult website developers will now get a head start on deploying the latest web technology, with Microsoft’s launch of the IE Developer Channel.

Indonesian Minister Declares 'Jihad' Against Porn

Indonesian communication and informatics minister Tifatul Sembiring declared its anti-porn mission a "jihad," or holy religious war, that he says “will continue to the end of time.”

Study Shows Inconclusive Link Between Internet Porn, Low Brain Activity

A recent study published by JAMA Psychiatry showed a possible, but inconclusive, link between watching porn and lowered brain activity in neural structures associated with reward processing and motivated behavior.

Dev Depo: Modern.IE, Eases Internet Explorer Development

Once upon a time, web design for the real world meant catering to the latest version of Microsoft’s market leading Internet Explorer web browsing software which dominated the consumer marketplace — with 85 percent plus of surfers using it. A lack of standards compliance along with operational quirks has always hampered designers’ enthusiasm for the platform, however; and as alternatives such as Firefox and Google Chrome, as well as increases in mobile and other device consumption has re-shaped the playing field, recent figures reveal that only around 20 percent of users now employ Internet Explorer 9 or 10 via desktops PCs. This remains a sizeable market share that simply can’t be ignored, even as problems persist for designers seeking backwards-compatibility for this vast audience.

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Internet Explorer 10 Drops Vista

Microsoft revealed this week that the next Internet Explorer will not run on any OS before Windows 7, including Vista.

Microsoft Wants Internet Explorer 6 Gone for Good

Microsoft wants its 10-year-old Internet Explorer 6 (IE6) browser gone for good.

IE9 Platform Preview 7 Claims Fastest Browser Speeds

Internet Explorer 9 executives said the recently released seventh platform preview will outperform all other browsers in JavaScript speed.

Internet Explorer 9 Won't Run on Windows XP

Internet Explorer 9 beta may have rolled out, but if you're running Windows XP on your PC you can forget about it.

Just-Released Internet Explorer 9 to Embrace HTML5

Microsoft Corp released the latest version of Internet Explorer, claiming it has faster speeds and handles graphics better. It also will support HTML5.

Microsoft to Push Downloads for Internet Explorer 8

Microsoft has rolled out plans to automatically push the update onto users computers everywhere, although installation wouldn't be automatic.

Critics Slam Microsoft Internet Explorer 8

Microsoft has finally unveiled the final release of Internet Explorer, but will it be too slow to matter?

Microsoft to Allow Users to Turn Off Internet Explorer in Windows 7

In a move that's sure to please adult webmasters and tech-savvy professionals, Microsoft plans to give users the option to turn off its signature web browser, Internet Explorer, in the latest version of Windows.

Microsoft Releases Emergency Patch for Internet Explorer

On the heels of a high-profile security breach in its signature web browser, Microsoft has released an emergency patch for Internet Explorer.

Security Flaw Leaves All Microsoft Internet Explorer Users Vulnerable

A new security hole affects all versions of Microsoft's Internet Explorer, leaving users of the leading web browser vulnerable to attack on a wide array of compromised websites.

Microsoft May Add 'Porn Mode' to Internet Explorer

Microsoft might turn to porn to bolster its flagship Internet browser.

Microsoft Releases Internet Explorer 7

It was only five years in the making. After promising users an update 18 months ago and following all the subsequent hype — and criticism — Microsoft released the latest version of its Internet Explorer web browser.

FTC Attacks Spyware Marketers Exploiting Flaws in Internet Explorer

The Federal Trade Commission has been granted a temporary restraining order against several software companies based in New Hampshire and Pennsylvania that allegedly infected computers with spyware and then tried to sell surfers the solution.