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Microsoft’s revamped Edge browser, released Jan. 15, is the company’s third attempt at building a better browser. The first try, Internet Explorer, was initially released in 1995 and ...
In a new post shared to its Windows blog, Microsoft says that it has “reached a major milestone” when it comes to improving ...
Microsoft Edge is the first Chromium browser to stream Netflix content at 4K resolution. This is done through Microsoft's PlayReady DRM implementation. Google Chrome, on the other hand, can only ...
Microsoft Edge's persistence in running background processes has become a frustrating issue for many Windows users. Despite ...
Microsoft's new Chromium-based Edge browser is confusing. Is it for enterprise customers who will benefit from its hooks to Internet Explorer, Microsoft's cloud services, and platform agnosticism?
Microsoft first launched its Edge web browser to replace Internet Explorer in 2015, and now it's pushing out the new and improved second generation of the software – rebuilt from scratch and ...
Microsoft Edge is quickly growing in popularity. It’s already the number two browser behind Google’s Chrome, with many people seeing it as a secure and functional alternative.
How to use Microsoft Edge. Microsoft Edge looks like most any popular web browser. At the top, you have the address bar that doubles as a web search, a toolbar with buttons for Back, Home, and ...
Microsoft's latest browser, the "new Edge," benefits from tight integration within Windows 10, as well as compatibility with Google's Chrome. Both attributes will help Edge's share grow over time.
As reported earlier this week, Microsoft is going to use Google's Blink rendering engine and V8 JavaScript engine in its Edge browser, largely ending development of its own EdgeHTML rendering ...
Farewell, Internet Explorer. Make way for Microsoft’s next browser, Edge. Windows users may not know Edge now—in early development it was called Project Spartan—but they will soon, because ...