You Can Check Out a Beta of the New Chromium-Based Microsoft Edge Right Now
But beware of possible bugs and errors - this is still a beta, after all.
But beware of possible bugs and errors - this is still a beta, after all.
Besides the underlying engine, what else is different about the new Microsoft Edge? And why would you pick it over Google Chrome?
Mac users who are tired of Chrome, Firefox, and Safari just got a new (if not totally official) way to browse the web.
NewsGuard is a startup organisation that aims to evaluate the reliability of news organisations, and it now comes packaged with Edge's mobile browser.
Early estimates predict that it could arrive sometime in 2019.
We don’t really want to go back to a Microsoft browser, do we? Well actually...
Please come back to Edge. Please. We've changed. We're better now. We miss you.
You’ll be able to watch Apple’s September 9th event on a Windows 10 PC. Traditionally, Apple has limited the livestream to its own Safari browser on iOS and OS X but this time you can officially watch it in the new Microsoft Edge browser.
Windows 10 brings with it a brand new browser called Microsoft Edge, so here’s how to get started with one of its most interesting features—annotating websites.