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Microsoft officially ends support for Windows 10 in October, though some supporting software will live on for a few more ...
Windows 10 launches today (read our review) and with it comes a whole new browser. Sure, Internet Explorer will still be there if you want, but it’s not the default. Microsoft Edge is.
The new Microsoft Edge has been out for over a year, and now it's set to replace the old Edge on Windows 10.
How to make Edge sync between Windows 10 devices Now that you're signed in with your Microsoft account, you must go into Edge's settings and enable syncing between devices. When enabled, any ...
Microsoft has started to push out an update to Windows Insiders in the Release preview ring that replaces Microsoft Edge Legacy with the new Chromium-based Microsoft Edge browser.
The next release of Edge will be the "best-performing" browser available on Windows 10 when it arrives later this week, Microsoft claimed at its Build 2021 event.
If your PC got upgraded to the Chromium-based Edge browser but you still need (or just want) to use legacy Edge, you can get it back - but not for much longer.
The soon-to-be-launched Windows 10 20H2 update, which is due for general release in early October, already installs Microsoft Edge by default and makes it irremovable.
Microsoft today announced the dates when Windows 10 and Microsoft 365 will no longer support the Microsoft Edge Legacy and Internet Explorer 11 (IE 11) web browsers.
The Microsoft Edge apps for iOS and Android aim to make Edge more appealing to use on Windows 10 by making it more convenient to sync the browsing experience across devices.
At the time, Microsoft indicated that the all-new Edge browser would be pushed automatically to all Windows 10 users in January 2020 via Windows Update.
Microsoft says support for Windows 10 will end on October 14. If you or your business rely it, here's how to keep getting ...