👉 MSIE (Microsoft Internet Explorer) computing refers to the technology and software framework that powers Microsoft's Internet Explorer browser, a widely used web browser until the transition to Chromium-based browsers. MSIE operates on Microsoft's proprietary operating system, Windows, and is designed to integrate seamlessly with Microsoft's ecosystem, including Office applications and other Microsoft services. It supports various web standards and features, such as HTML5, CSS3, and JavaScript, but its rendering engine and security model have historically been different from those of modern browsers like Chrome or Firefox. MSIE's computing environment includes features like auto-playing videos, pop-up blockers, and compatibility with Microsoft's web services, although it has faced criticism for security vulnerabilities, leading to its decline in favor of more secure and modern alternatives.