The
long, troubled reign of Internet Explorer may be coming to an end:
Microsoft has officially announced a new, more modern browser code-named
"Spartan" that will compete for your clicks on Windows 10. Announced at
Microsoft's big Windows event Wednesday, Spartan wasn't described as as
replacement, exactly. But Internet Explorer has struggled for so long
to reclaim browser market share taken by Chrome and Firefox and a clean
break may be what's needed to dispatch both the youthful competition and
its long-in-the-tooth predecessor.