Tuesday, December 30, 2014

Microsoft : is it true that Windows 10 is set to come with new 'Spartan' web browser


Internet Explorer, which was first called Windows Internet Explorer, was first released as part of the add-on package Plus! for Windows 95 in 1995.
Although we're yet to get certain about the whole story but this is what we heard....tha,Microsoft is secretly developing a new web browser to replace Internet Explorer, it has been claimed and made public by dailymail
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According to report,Experts say the new browser, codenamed Spartan, will be unveiled on January 21st when Microsoft shows off Windows 10 for the first time.
It is believed the new browser will look more like Google's Chrome browser, and be faster than IE

Earlier this year Terry Myerson, Microsoft's Windows chief, explained how the new software will work on everything from a desktop computer to a smartphone - and even the firm's XBox One games consoleThomas Nigro, a Microsoft Student Partner lead and developer of the modern version of VLC a media playing app, claimed on Twitter earlier this month that he heard Microsoft was building a brand-new browser.  
'However, if my sources are right, Spartan is not IE 12. 
'Instead, Spartan is a new, light-weight browser Microsoft is building.'
It is believed Windows 10 will ship with both Spartan and IE 11 to ensure compatibility with all web sites. 
 Microsoft is set to show off the next major version of its Windows software at a January event at its Redmond HQ, where Trident could be revealed.
However it has already admitted its release has already been delayed until fall 2015.

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