Microsoft Edge Legacy has officially reached the end of life today, and starting tomorrow, the web browser will begin displaying notifications telling users to switch to the new Chromium-based ...
The end of Microsoft's legacy Edge browser is closing in fast. Microsoft this week provided more details as to exactly how it plans to remove the old Edge from Windows. In August 2020, Microsoft ...
Microsoft has confirmed that today's release of mandatory Patch Tuesday updates will automatically remove Edge Legacy and replace it with the new Chromium-based Edge. Chromium-based Edge was released ...
The new Chromium-based Edge browser is excellent in many ways and – despite some occasional issues – it's as ready as Chrome is to be your default browser. Installing the 20H2 version of Windows 10 ...
Microsoft has published a blog post outlining its schedule for the phasing out of support for Internet Explorer 11 and Edge Legacy browsers. Alongside the outlining of its plans, Microsoft of course ...
Microsoft's transition from its in-house engine to Chromium for the Edge browser was mostly beneficial, but it came with some sacrifices to Edge-specific features. These include things like PDF markup ...
Microsoft Edge replaced Internet Explorer as the default Windows web browser back in 2015. Six years later, Microsoft is rather forcefully replacing that version of Edge with a newer model. If you don ...
It may have taken Microsoft the better part of a decade to get people off of Internet Explorer, but the company has a more decisive retirement plan for the previous version of its Edge browser. On ...
The original Windows 10 web browser, now going by Edge Legacy, is finally getting the ax. Microsoft has officially retired this piece of software. Moving forward, full focus of Microsoft will be on ...
Microsoft this week explained that its non-Chromium-based Microsoft Edge browser (based on earlier EdgeHTML technology) will get removed when April "update Tuesday" security patches get applied to ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Kate O’Flaherty is a cybersecurity and privacy journalist. Microsoft has confirmed end of support dates for both legacy Edge and ...
WhatsApp is the world’s most-used cross-platform messaging app. Even after a decade, the app is yet to add support for multi-device login. However, it does allow users to use their account on ...