Microsoft Edge is dropping its Windows 7, Windows 8, and Windows 8.1 support starting January 2023. What does the lack of support actually mean to these versions? Does it necessarily mean that users ...
Earlier this week, Microsoft released Edge 110 to insiders in the Dev Channel. The changelog has made it clear that Edge 110 is the first version of Microsoft's browser to ditch Windows 7, 8, and 8.1 ...
The company began pushing new Edge to Windows 10 users in June, shortly after deprecating legacy Edge on Windows 10. Unlike the old Edge, the new Edge isn't exclusive to Windows 10 and runs on macOS, ...
Earlier this month, Microsoft ended support for Windows 7 and 8.1. In addition to killing the most loved/hated OS combo, Microsoft stopped supporting Edge on outdated platforms. However, a few days ...
Since its debut as a Chromium-based browser, Microsoft Edge has become much more popular and, on top of that, has started rolling out to many more users. Now, Microsoft is starting to deliver the new ...
Microsoft has started rolling out Microsoft Edge to all non-Enterprise Windows 7 users via Windows Update. Windows 7 reached the end of support on January 14, 2020, and Microsoft stated that they ...
When it first launched, Microsoft’s Chromium-based Edge browser seemed like an excellent alternative to Chrome that millions could enjoy. However, in the past few weeks, there have been some negative ...
PCMark's latest tests show that the new Microsoft Edge performs at least 10 percent better than the old Edge. The PCMark 10 test focuses on real-world browsing, including watching videos, checking ...
Thanks to its new Chromium underpinnings, Microsoft's new Edge browser can now handle Chrome extensions on Windows 10 and MacOS. Clifford led How To coverage. He spent a handful of years at Peachpit ...
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