
Microsoft has launched the new Internet Explorer 9 for the world. This is a major overhaul from Internet Explorer 8. Its leaner, faster and provides “full hardware acceleration” for your web pages. Read on for the its pros & cons and download link.

Microsoft has launched the new Internet Explorer 9 for the world. This is a major overhaul from Internet Explorer 8. Its leaner, faster and provides “full hardware acceleration” for your web pages. Read on for the its pros & cons and download link.

Within the next 4 days we will have the Internet Explorer 9 official release with us. Microsoft has confirmed that it will release IE9 to web on March 14th, 2011, at SXSW in Austin, Texas.

Microsoft is urging users to not use its outdated Internet Explorer 6 browser anymore and asks everyone to ask their friends not to use it either. To all website owners, Microsoft wants you to put a notification if a user lands on your site using IE6 to update their browser. Read on for the download links.

The Internet Explorer 9 beta was a refreshing breath from the disaster Internet Explorer 8 turned out to be. We have more good news for you folks, the Internet Explorer 9 Release Candidate is available for download now. It streamlines and beautifies the tabbed browsing layout considerably, adds those previously promised, fully customizable Tracking Protection Lists ( TPL ) for privacy and freely toggled ActiveX filters, as well as an updated Javascript engine, geolocation support via HTML5, the ability to pin web apps to the taskbar, and a host of assorted speed and functionality improvements.

The Internet Explorer 9 has finally hit the Beta stage and we have been using the browser. To put it into words, Microsoft may have just given us the best browser of 2010. Trust us, its not an exaggeration, this is a way towards the future of the web. The download link’s at the end. Keep reading for the complete hands on.

Microsoft has, so far, given us four developer builds of the new Internet Explorer 9. However, they have been extremely tight lipped about its interface. But Mary Jo Foley over at ZDNet caught a glimpse of the new interface which is extremely minimalistic to say the least. The russian site that posted the image has since been pulled. The screenshot shows a navigation bar, a combined url and search box. But the cluttered menu or favorites options are no more(At least not visible).