Internet Explorer Mobile (formerly known as Pocket Internet Explorer) has been on Windows Mobile devices for a long time now–and it shows. Based on a proprietary layout engine that Microsoft designed ...
Company demonstrates new version of Internet Explorer Mobile with desktop-grade Web browsing, introduces updated Windows Mobile operating system to improve ability to work and play with one phone ...
SAN FRANCISCO (MarketWatch) -- Microsoft Corp. announced Tuesday at the CTIA Wireless convention in Las Vegas an upgrade to its Windows Mobile phone browser and the availability of business-class ...
Security researchers have compromised Microsoft Surface Pro, Nexus 4 and Samsung Galaxy S4 devices by exploiting previously unknown vulnerabilities in Internet Explorer 11 running on Windows 8.1 and ...
Microsoft is planning to launch a version of Internet Explorer for Windows Mobile powered handsets. It’s apparently part of a strategy to take on the iPhone by matching it feature-for-feature – hence ...
One major weakness of the Windows Mobile platform, compared to S60 and the iPhone, is the rather poor Internet Explorer Mobile web browser. There are a few initiatives underway that may significantly ...
If your desktop, laptop or mobile device is still running Internet Explorer, you should know that last month, Microsoft officially decided to end what was once its most popular browser. This means ...
Microsoft licenses Adobe Flash Lite, a rival to its own Silverlight, so Windows Mobile phone users can view Flash content in the Internet Explorer Mobile browser In addition to its own Silverlight ...
CORRECTION: The story, “Researchers disclose four unpatched vulnerabilities in Internet Explorer” incorrectly identified the affected product. The vulnerabilities only affect the mobile version of ...
Microsoft's Internet browsers take a lot of heat from Web developers. Internet Explorer--pick your version; it doesn't matter--already serves as shorthand for buggy, obsolete application, and the ...
Maybe “mobile Web browsing” should be called “mobile Web squinting” considering what it takes to view the Internet using a cell phone. Yet, largely because of Apple’s iPhone and other smartphones such ...