Reports suggest Microsoft is working on a new web browser as an
    alternative to Internet Explorer. Both the scope and timescale of any
    changes have not yet been confirmed, but it's suggested the launch will
    coincide with the release of Windows 10. Most rumors reference two
    codenames for the project: Trident and Spartan. The two names refer to
    the same strategy: to make Microsoft's web browser better and easier to
    use on modern websites, while still being able to run web pages
    designed for legacy systems. Trident is the web browser engine which
    already exists and is part of ...
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