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How to migrate from the IE browser to Microsoft Edge

Microsoft has announced the end-of-life date for IE, so it’s time to think about making the leap to a different browser. Learn how to migrate from IE to Edge.
Edge is everything IE never was: The old browser is ready to fade out

TechRepublic writer Brandon Vigliarolo talks about things to look for with the end of IE’s life and other Microsoft news.
How to sync all your browser bookmarks with xBrowserSync

Here’s how to use the free XBrowserSync tool to keep all your bookmarks synchronized and your internet life simplified.
How to Avoid Those Infuriating Cookie Pop-Ups


Cookie consent notices are everywhere, and opting out of tracking is a pain. It doesn’t have to be this way.
Goodbye Internet Explorer—and Good Riddance


Microsoft will finally put the venerated, vulnerability-ridden browser out to pasture, but it’s still got a year to cause some trouble.
How to migrate from Internet Explorer to Microsoft Edge

Microsoft has announced the end-of-life date for IE, so it’s time to think about making the leap to a different browser like Edge, IE’s Microsoft-made replacement.
Bell Zettifar is at War with His Emotions in Star Wars: The High Republic: The Rising Storm – Exclusive Excerpt

Padawan Bell Zettifar has lost his master. Now he must face one of the greatest challenges of being a Jedi: remaining in control of his emotions. In StarWars.com’s exclusive new excerpt from Star Wars: The High Republic: The Rising Storm, the forthcoming Star Wars: The High Republic novel by Cavan Scott, we find Bell still reeling from the […]
Microsoft announces the official end of Internet Explorer

We now have an official date for the death of IE on (most) versions of Windows 10, and its formal replacement by Microsoft’s Chromium-based browser, Edge.
How to create your first app with the free Windows 10 Power Automate

Windows 10 Power Automate taps into the benefits of low-code programming. Individual users have the power to automate just about everything in a Microsoft environment.