Microsoft Edge seems to have a new tool, "ClearType" that will make the text you see on the web page smoother, clearer, and easier to read. [more]
Because Microsoft hitched Edge to Chromium's wagon, it had little choice but to go along with a recent Google change to release timing. [more]
Because Edge is based on Chromium like Chrome (naturally enough), it also means they spend time improving their core. [more]
Microsoft's Edge 86 includes a "rollback" function that lets IT admins restore an earlier version of the browser and gives the built-in PDF viewer support for document tables of content. [more]
With the Chromium-based version of Edge now in place, Microsoft is looking to move on from its older browsers – IE11 and the original Edge. [more]