It may be in alpha still for Windows, but this new take on a Chromium browser could be the stripped-back thing you've been ...
Microsoft’s new Chromium-based Edge browser is now open to developers to submit extensions. The updated version of Edge is set to launch on January 15. Microsoft says that if a developer has already ...
Developers can now package their PWAs to use the new Chromium-based Microsoft Edge for the Microsoft Store. The functionality is in preview now through PWABuilder. Using the Chromium-based Microsoft ...
Microsoft announced in March 2020 that its new Chromium-based Edge browser would be getting a vertical tabs option. On October 27, the preview of vertical tabs finally made it to the Edge Dev channel.
Just head over to Microsoft's Edge landing page to download the new browser. While Microsoft stresses this is still a beta, it believes Chromium Edge is ready for everyday use. Share on Facebook ...
Back in August, ZDNet's Steven J Vaughan-Nichols found that Chromium-based Edge was consistently poor in performance benchmarks while Chrome, Firefox, Opera and Vivaldi each showed bright spots in ...
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Microsoft Explains Why Chromium Edge Browser Was Crashing With Google Set As Default Search Provider
Something weird and seemingly fishy was going on with Microsoft's retooled Edge browser, whereby changing the default search engine from Bing to Google was causing it to crash. Was that by nefarious ...
It's been roughly a year since Microsoft released the first public/stable version of its Chromium based Microsoft Edge browser. Before that point, Edge had been using Microsoft's own EdgeHTML engine, ...
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