Will IE8 be as good as they say it will?
For one, nobody really knows beyond Microsoft’s official reports and scattered information from beta testers around the world – the final version will be the basis for the final verdict. Although people are somewhat hopeful that Internet Explorer 8 will at least be up to par with it’s contemporaries like Mozilla Firefox, Google Chrome, and even Opera, as the Windows’ default browser has long been frowned upon for its instability, resource hogging, and general inefficiency and slow speed.

With easier to use parental controls, as well as a sleeker, more elegant look and user friendly interface, Microsoft also believes that IE8 will perform and browse considerably faster than any other browser – although again, that is something we will all have to see when the final version is released sometime in March of this year.