Microsoft’s new Edge browser is ready for beta testing but don’t expect the final release to be available anytime soon.
Microsoft has released a roadmap of features for its new Edge browser that enterprise customers can begin testing today.
Microsoft currently offers Edge in three flavors for Windows 10: Canary, Developer, and Beta. For now, you can only install the Canary flavor on older versions of Windows while Windows 10 does offer a Developer release; there is no Beta of Edge available at this time.
Microsoft is going to solve its three-browser problem with a new feature in Edge and is also going to help retain more control of your browsing data too.
Microsoft’s new Chromium-based Edge browser is now available for download.
Microsoft’s upcoming Edge browser that is based on Chromium has leaked and it contains a few knew features for the enterprise.
Russell Smith takes a preliminary look at whether Microsoft’s shift to using Chromium in its Edge browser will affect enterprise adoption.
Microsoft is saying goodbye to Edge and hello to a ‘new’ Edge. The company is dumping its old rendering engine and servicing model and will launch a new browser early next year.
Microsoft is bringing its Edge browser to iOS and Android but this also means that they are now actively developing two different browser platforms.
Microsoft’s Windows 10 operating system saw healthy growth in 2016 but its browser, Edge, is struggling to find a home with users.