During Microsoft’s MIX conference in Las Vegas, Windows Phone director Joe Belfiore took the stage to demonstrate how well Microsoft’s new Internet Explorer 9 mobile browser can render HTML5 websites.
He fired up a device running Microsoft’s new Windows Phone “Mango” update with IE9 installed and then started an HTML5 speed test benchmarking the Mango device against the iPhone 4 and the Google Nexus S.
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It seems that we’ll see Internet Explorer 9 sooner than we think, according to the latest news. After the release candidate of Internet Explorer 9 launched lately, Microsoft has now announced some news about the final release of IE9.
Microsoft is working hard on their latest web browser, and since the Release Candidate of Internet Explorer 9 has been released, officials from Microsoft think that its time to say goodbye to Internet Explorer 6.
You’ve probably read that Release Candidate of Internet Explorer 9 is ready and available for public. We have some information about its download statistics, so let’s have a closer look.
As you probably know, Microsoft is working hard on a latest version of their popular browser, and speaking of it, the release candidate version of Internet Explorer 9 is now ready for download.
On April 1st a screenshot on a certain Chinese site appeared that just might be the new Internet Explorer 9. Is it just a joke, or is it for real? Let’s find out.









