How do I update my Surface RT browser?

How do I update my Surface RT browser?

Before you begin

  1. Swipe in from the right edge of the screen and select Settings.
  2. Select Change PC settings > Update and recovery.
  3. Select View your update history. The update will be listed as Update for Windows (KB3033055). If you see this update in the history list, you already have Windows 8.1 RT Update 3.

What browsers work on Surface RT?

On Windows RT, your only real browser choice will be Internet Explorer 10. Mozilla and Google, makers of the Firefox and Chrome Web browsers, don’t have a problem with building new versions of their popular browsers for Windows 8’s Metro interface. Firefox for Metro is on its way and so is Chrome.

Is it time to replace the Rt browser?

You can follow the question or vote as helpful, but you cannot reply to this thread. if you are using the modern version of IE, try the desktop version. Basically, (RT). You can’t install another browser either. It is probably time to replace the RT. Yes, even the original iPad has less problems.

Will Google Chrome and Firefox get Metro based browsers?

Although Google Chrome and Firefox already mentioned that they will be releasing a metro based version of the browsers, it is yet to take final shape. In the mean time UC Browser, a popular web browser for Android and Windows Phone has released their metro UI browser app for Windows 8 and RT tablets.

Is there a Metro UI browser app for Windows 8?

In the mean time UC Browser, a popular web browser for Android and Windows Phone has released their metro UI browser app for Windows 8 and RT tablets. UC Browser is a metro UI based web browser which concentrates on speed and stable browsing, a convenient speed Dial and various search engines available.

What can you do with a web browser?

Load Web pages, run diverse Web applications, search, navigate, and customize in a snap. Experience instant Web browsing, applications, and secured data management on your computer. Preview upcoming features in development and contribute to pushing Web browsing technology boundaries. Browse the Web without ads using Google Chrome.

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