Imitation is the sincerest variety of flattery right? Well, in an try to keep its tenuous grip at the browsing crown, it’s borrowing some tricks from its plucky upstart competitors. Microsoft’s announced that Internet Explorer will now tie into future Windows Update releases. The hot system will start within the new year in both Australia and Brazil — no, we do not get the relationship either — with a graduated roll-out from there throughout 2012. Microsoft’s saying this can help keep their browser secure and at the innovative of all those HTML5 developments. Fortunately, in accordance with the Windows Team Blog, auto-update antagonists will still be capable to opt out of the system. See how the Ryan Galvin, Internet Explorer’s General Manager, explains the reasoning over on the official blog; the link’s slightly under.
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