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Jan. Premiere for New Microsoft Browser codenamed Spartan

by GH Staff
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According to an article written by The Independent three hours ago, Microsoft has recently revealed the development of a new web browser codenamed Spartan that’s more similar to popular Chrome and Firefox. While it’s available on the personal computer and mobile versions, technology users will see an entirely new icon to replace the former Internet Explorer, which will be remove from future operating systems as well. Though the new browser will be the default one in future versions of the operating system, Windows 10 will ship with a new and backwards-compatible version of Internet Explorer, IE 12, too.

Although folks have seen the code referencing the Spartan name in early versions of the new Windows, the codename could possibly change before the big launch. However, it’s unlikely since the company is developing a software called Cortana (another infamous name affiliated from the Halo franchise) that will also run on Windows 10 as well.  Folks might see its potential and capabilities in a January premiere.

With the intention to distancing themselves, Microsoft will showoff Spartan and Windows 10 operating system on January 21st. For more information, please read the original source!


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