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Latest Microsoft Edge update breaks design visuals on Windows 11 — once you see it, you'll hate it
If you're a fan of Microsoft Edge because of its simplistic design that adheres to Microsoft's own design guidelines, the latest release is going to disappoint you. As of Microsoft Edge version 138, ...
As is the case every week, Microsoft has released a new Edge build for users in the Dev channel. Today’s build bumps the version up to version 89.0.774.4, which is the last build from major version 89 ...
Microsoft Edge 138 was released a few hours ago. The new version of the browser is headlined by AI-powered history search, performance notifications, and a new consent toggle in autofill settings, ...
Microsoft will remove the sidebar app list in Edge. Built-in tools like Copilot will stay as the company plans to make the ...
Microsoft Edge Beta recently received an upgrade to version 92. The changelog isn't available for the latest version of Edge Beta yet, but some of its new features are known. Edge 92 brings ...
Microsoft Edge version 80 is now available in the stable channel, bringing with it support for Windows 10 on ARM. When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here ...
Microsoft's password manager in the Edge web browser can now store passkeys and sync them across Windows devices.
In 2015, Microsoft Edge debuted and shipped as the default browser with Windows 10. When it launched, the browser didn't make a splash and struggled to keep up with its counterparts like Chrome and ...
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