Microsoft Edge Canary Arrives on Android
Saturday, 17 April 2021
Microsoft’s Edge browser is its best offering yet in the modern market, and the company is keen to keep it as a powerful contender to the competition. Now, the Redmond giant has released Microsoft Edge Canary onto Android. Microsoft Edge Canary’s Debut on Android If you want to give it a spin, you can find
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The 7 Best Hidden Features in Microsoft Edge
Wednesday, 14 April 2021
Microsoft’s all-new Edge browser has managed to give Microsoft an “edge” among other Chromium-based browsers. If downloading Chrome or Firefox is the first thing you do on your new computer, we’re going to give you a few reasons why you might just want to stick with Microsoft Edge. The latest update brings a slew of
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You Can Soon Make Microsoft Edge Look Fancy
Wednesday, 23 December 2020
Microsoft Edge has had a lot of updates recently, from innovative features to additions that people expect from a modern-day browser. Now, Microsoft is adding the ability to change the accent color of Microsoft Edge, so you can customize it to suit your tastes better. The New Accent Colors for Microsoft Edge The accent update isn’t
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Microsoft Edge Will Finally Warn You About Closing Multiple Tabs
Monday, 21 December 2020
Microsoft has been adding a lot of great and innovative features to its Edge browser, but some of the essentials of a modern-day browser are still in the works. Finally, those who are prone to accidentally closing windows stuffed will tabs will soon see a warning in Microsoft Edge. A Much-Needed Warning Coming to Microsoft
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Microsoft Begins Forcing Internet Explorer Users Over to Edge
Saturday, 28 November 2020
Microsoft has created an excellent Chromium Edge browser, developed it until it became the second most-used browser over Firefox, and enhanced it with some amazing features—but people are still clinging to Internet Explorer. However, those who are still sticking to their IE-based guns will find themselves being gently shoved into using Microsoft Edge whether they
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