Posted by : Unknown Tuesday 26 February 2013




On the surface, IE10 looks just like its predecessor IE9, with the Internet bar sitting at the top of the window rather than at the bottom as it does on Windows 8 devices. Users who are familiar with the current version of Internet Explorer should be able to jump right in and start surfing with the new browser with little to no learning curve.

All the improvements made to IE10 are essentially invisible to the user, but they should make webpages load faster, up to 20 percent faster, run smoother, and provide users with more privacy

IE10 also tries to make the Internet a bit more secure for users.  Just like Firefox, which announced its updated automatic cookies-blocking feature yesterday, the Do Not Track (DNT) option is turned on by default in IE10.


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