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Wednesday, February 16, 2005

Seperat IE in new Windows Longhorn

Reversing a longstanding Microsoft policy, Bill Gates said Tuesday that the company will ship an update to its browser separately from the next major version of Windows.

A beta, or test, version of Internet Explorer 7 will debut this summer, Microsoft's chairman and chief software architect said in a keynote address at the RSA Conference 2005 here. The company had said that it would not ship a new IE version before the next major update to Windows, code-named Longhorn, arrives next year.

Update:

Screenshot of IE7 in Longhorn

Microsoft said the new version will be far less vulnerable to the bugs that make its current browser a favourite of tech-savvy criminals.

Article at BBC

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