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He hasn't been able to use it much yet, since the Explorer edition isn't quite ready for prescription glasses wearers.
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Science Guy Bill Nye, who has a TV show geared towards getting kids excited about science, said that Microsoft is in trouble with U.S. regulators because politicians are irritated that Microsoft's Internet Explorer browser doesn't always function as advertised.
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When Microsoft first learned of Scob, it advised users to disable a part of Internet Explorer because it couldn't stop the new virus.
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Microsoft learned of Scob last June, and at first it advised users to disable a part of Internet Explorer because it couldn't stop the new virus.
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Somehow, I don't think at, say, down at the Explorer's Club, they debate regularly about who's the better explorer: Vasco da Gama or Robert Peary?
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He still wants his Google Glass Explorer headset and hopes that Google doesn't hold it against him for trying to sell the device.
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"We didn't design this with Google in mind, " insists Internet Explorer head Dean Hachamovitch.
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For example, if your Flash software for Internet Explorer is up-to-date, this doesn't neccessarily mean your Flash software for Firefox or Safari is the most recent.
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Microsoft is tinkering with a technology called Stuff I've Seen that will pull results from the Web along with one's own computer and its network. (Microsoft claims this won't make personal files viewable by the public.) Google's Internet Explorer toolbar tracks the sites users surf and relays the addresses back to headquarters.
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That means that large SUVs like Hummers and Expeditions wouldn't have to meet the same mileage standard as smaller light trucks such as a Jeep or Explorer.
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There were no improvements under the hood (though even the lowly Nokia Lumia 610 was fairly smooth on WP7.5, and still is), no OTA updates, you're stuck with Internet Explorer version 9 instead of the much zippier IE10 and apps created for WP8 won't work -- giving developers very little reason to create new ones for the lame duck OS, or even update existing ones.
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