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‘Enhanced’ Version Of IE10 For Windows 7 Now Available, Comes With MSN And Bing By Default – onmsft.com

Ron Ron
February 28, 2013
1 min read

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With the recent release of Internet Explorer 10 on Microsoft’s Windows 7 operating system, a new “enhanced” version of Internet Explorer 10 for Windows 7 is available for download which brings you MSN and Bing by default.

“For those of you who want fast and easy access to Bing and MSN we are making available an enhanced version of IE 10. The enhanced version sets Bing as your primary search engine and makes MSN your home page. Get a faster, more secure browser built for speed and touch with simplified access to the best of Bing and MSN,” Microsoft explained in an official blog post. Nothing new in terms of features but simply a few changes to the default settings to make Bing your default search engine and MSN.com your home page. Internet Explorer 10 delivers a 20% increase in website performance over IE9, according to Microsoft. If you have yet to grab IE10 for Windows 7, hit the download link below!

Enhanced IE10 for Windows 7

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