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Microsoft is refreshing the logo for its Chromium-based Edge browser. The software giant originally unveiled its Edge icon more than four years ago, and it’s fair to say it was a logo that ...
The middle icon shows a gold colored Edge icon with the text "CAN" across it, which indicates that this may be a Canary build of the Chromium-based Edge browser. Here’s the tweet that was ...
Microsoft is making progress rebuilding its Edge browser using Google's Chromium's rendering engine underneath and has launched a dedicated page explaining what it wants to bring to Chromium. The ...
Microsoft's new Chromium-based Edge is available far beyond Windows, too, including on Android and MacOS. Watch this: Samsung Galaxy Fold, Microsoft Surface Duo and the future of smartphones 08:17 ...
Today at its Ignite conference in Orlando, Microsoft finally announced its targeted general availability date for Edge Chromium. It should be available in the production channel on January 15.
Microsoft is releasing its new Edge Chromium browser early next year. January 15th is the release date, and a release preview is available for everyone today. Microsoft is also changing the Edge icon.
Edge for Android is already based on Chromium, but Microsoft has been working on an updated design to match the version of Edge on desktop which features a customizable Control Center, and more.
The Microsoft Edge beta for iOS has joined the new icon party, picking up the look that debuted with Chromium Edge for desktop. This follows the icon's launch for Android beta users ...
Screenshots for the Chromium-based Microsoft Edge browser were leaked online this week. With these screenshots, others found more information that was not previously confirmed by Microsoft.
Microsoft spent the last year giving its Edge software a browser brain transplant, and now the company is convinced it's smart enough to help everyone who uses it. Microsoft stripped the beta ...
With its third major browser launch, Microsoft is taking an “if you can’t beat ‘em, join ‘em” approach. Here’s where the new Chromium-based browser stands out.
Browsers that use Chromium—including Google Chrome and now Microsoft Edge—are essentially interchangeable, and browser extensions that work on one will work on the other.