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Internet Explorer is dead - Here are 10 more outdated tech devices you need to get rid of

Internet Explorer is dead - Here are 10 more outdated tech devices you need to get rid of

Internet Explorer is officially retired. If you still use it ... don't. That's not all. We have a list of 10 more outdated devices that could be putting you at risk. Now is the perfect time to throw them out and start fresh — and secure.

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