Now that its new Chromium-based Edge ("Chredge") browser is available and getting regular updates, Microsoft is refreshing its roadmap with new features and some tentative dates for delivery. And one ...
Nadeem Sarwar is a reporter at Screen Rant focused on TV and film news, covering casting updates, new trailers, and premiere schedules. Microsoft’s new Chromium-based Edge browser is zippy, but it has ...
A new update is going out to the Microsoft Edge Stable channel. This update brings highlights like extension sync, automatic profile switching, and Collections improvements. The update is rolling out ...
During this week’s MS Build developer conference, Microsoft described a bunch of new features coming to its Edge web browser. Among other things, that means new tools for developers, improved support ...
Another new Microsoft Edge Dev channel build is now rolling out. The main new features in this update are family safety settings and extension syncing. The update is available now as version ...
Posts from this author will be added to your daily email digest and your homepage feed. is a reporter with five years of experience covering consumer tech releases, EU tech policy, online platforms, ...
Microsoft's Chromium-based Edge for Linux is getting sign-in and sync support for saving favourites, passwords, browser data and extensions across devices. The sync feature is shipping in Edge ...
Microsoft has begun rolling out version 83 of the Chromium-based Edge browsers to users in the stable channel. This follows last month's release of version 81, as Microsoft decided to skip over ...
This week at its Ignite 2019 conference in Orlando, Microsoft announced the general availability date of its new Chromium-based Edge browser, which has been in public testing since April. Beginning on ...
Like Firefox and Google Chrome, Microsoft Edge also comes with a Data sync feature. You can create multiple profiles on Edge and then sign in with your Microsoft account for any profile, as well as ...
Microsoft Edge went from a replacement for the often-mocked Internet Explorer to the world’s second-most-popular desktop browser. How? Microsoft switched to Chromium. Now, as part of Build 2020, ...
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