The European Commission can investigate whether Microsoft is discriminating against other browsers in the tablet version of Windows 8.
ACER-Aspire-7600u The problem is that, according to the Redmond giant, for technical reasons, there is no way to replace Internet Explorer 10 under the operating system in question. According to the unanimous opinion of Mozilla and Google, a number of APIs in Windows RT are restricted to them, so they could only come up with a low-cost version at most, which would obviously cast a bad light on them. The European Commission may be wondering whether Microsoft is abusing its position or whether these steps are really necessary for the stability of Windows RT. In any case, until the final version is completed, the situation may reach even more different outcomes.
To be sure, Microsoft is getting into trouble lately browsers.

Source: computerworld.com