It has been reported that Microsoft is right now working on an entirely new web browser for its upcoming Windows 10. It seems like the famous OS company has finally realized the dullness of its current web browser, Internet Explorer, and has decided to launch an all new browser to compete with market rivals like Mozilla Firefox and Google Chrome. Codenamed Spartan, this new browser would retain the foundations of Microsoft's current web technology despite a new appearance and perks like extensions. This new browser will continue to utilize the Chakra JavaScript engine and Trident rendering engine which means that Microsoft is not going to jump over to WebKit, the engine that's used by Apple's Safari. Even Google has shifted from Webkit and has created custom variants of the engine to serve their own development needs. In case you were thinking that days of Internet Explorer are counted than you are wrong because IE 11 will still come bundled with Windows 10 for backward compatibility reasons, so Microsoft will in fact be shipping two browsers with its next big operating system. We can get to know more about this new web browser as soon as Windows 10 is launched on 21st January