

Both of these logos look like a blue version of the planet Saturn with an orange ring.
It may take a second for this to be noticed, especially for the Game Maker logo, but it's significant enough to not be dismissed as definitely an accident.
Blue in Judaism symbolizes divinity. The letter E is a common Hebrew symbol for God. In Hebrew, it looks like this:
הIt's what turned into the English letter e (even though it seems like it would've been the letter h, all sources I've seen insist it turned into e).
However, when referring to God, it usually looks like this:
ה׳With that little dash at the top left. If we replace the Hebrew sign for the English one we would get this:
׳eNow compare to this version of the Internet Explorer logo:

So what's the deal with associating the planet Saturn with the Hebrew God? Well in Acts 7:43 St. Stephen accuses the Jews of having worshiped the star of a false god named Rephan, and an identical accusation had been made against the Jews long before in the Old Testament in Amos 5:26.
The consensus among biblical scholars seems to be that Rephan is identical for the god Saturn. For example of one such argument see here:
http://www.biblestudytools.com/dictionary/remphan/According to "The History and Practice of Magic", 1979, the hexagram (a.k.a. Star of David) is the symbol of Saturn. Incidentally, it could be considered a stylized top-down view of Saturn.
These two logos of Game Maker and Internet Explorer would seem to corroborate this claim, although I just need one more source confirming the hexagram represents Saturn and I would consider this case closed.
If someone could help with that I'd be grateful.!