Tuesday, February 26, 2013

Internet Explorer 10 Now Available On Windows 7

Microsoft has officially released Internet Explorer 10 for Windows 7. The browser which offers a few new features over the current latest release, IE9, has been available since late October for users of Windows 8, but now becomes available for the 700 million or so users of Windows 7.

Internet Explorer 10 for Windows 7 packs some new usability features, including integrated spell checking and auto-correct features. There is also better support for the latest Web standards such as HTML 5, and "Do Not Track" which asks websites not to track the users’ browsing history in order to serve targeted ads—is enabled by default. For those looking for more speed and better efficiency Microsoft claims that IE 10 offers improved JavaScript performance that helps IE 10 run at up to 20 percent faster speeds than IE 9.

Microsoft said they will begin auto updating Windows 7 customers to IE10 in the weeks ahead, starting today with customers running the IE10 Release Preview. For those of you that don't want to wait for the update to hit Windows Update you can download the new browser directly from Microsoft and for more details on the changes and improvements Internet Explore 10 offers check out Microsoft's official blog posting of the release.

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