Microsoft continues to do everything they can to get you on Edge and the search engine Bing, but forcing customers usually never works. [more]
The catch is it only covers 1GB of data usage per month. [more]
Statcounter can reveal that Microsoft Edge is larger than Apple Safari, and therefore the second-most used in the world. When omitting mobiles. [more]
Deliberately removed [more]
Microsoft is doing everything they can to prevent people from downloading Chrome with Edge. [more]
NetMarketShare and StatCounter confirm that Edge is the most popular browser for Windows, after Google. [more]
In 2019, Microsoft announced that it was dropping its own browser engine, EdgeHTML, in favor of Chromium. [more]
Microsoft should finally do something smart that makes sense: hibernate tabs that are not active. [more]
At this year's Ignite conference, Microsoft offered up a host of reasons why its browser is better for the enterprise than Google Chrome. Do those claims stack up? [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]
Microsoft's Internet Explorer, which has been around since 1994 and once owned 90% of the browser market, appears to be on its way out for good. [more]
Clément Lecigne of Google’s Threat Analysis Group reported about an IE vulnerability that allowed remote execution of code via Internet Explorer. [more]
Although Microsoft support for the aging OS ends this week, Google plans to continue updating its popular browser for Windows 7 until July 2021. [more]