It's Tuesday, and as usual, it's time for a new build of Microsoft's Edge browser in the Dev channel. Today's build is version 88.0.685.3. Also, there's not much that's new, and Microsoft leads off ...
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The latest weekly Microsoft Edge Dev channel release is now rolling out. This update brings new Fluent Design icons and much more. This release is rolling out now as Edge version 88.0.702.0. Another ...
Today Linux users were given access to Microsoft Edge Dev Channel for the first time – in preview mode. Per Microsoft, the importance of this release goes beyond Linux, as this release means Microsoft ...
Microsoft Edge 132.0.2931.1 is now available for testing in the Dev Channel. This week's feature update is traditionally packed with fixed and minor improvements, plus additional enhancements for ...
Microsoft has started replacing the legacy version of the Edge browser with the new Chromium-based Edge in Windows 10 Dev builds. This change is rolling out to all customers installing Windows 10 ...
Last month, Microsoft officials said they'd release a preview of the new Chromium-based Edge browser for Linux some time in October. On October 20, Microsoft made good on the promise, making available ...
Microsoft's Chromium-based Edge was first released in January to Windows consumers and enterprises, and it was later released to macOS users. Edge is already available on Android and iOS, and now ...
Microsoft this week described a bunch of Microsoft Edge browser enhancements as part of its Build developer event announcements. Microsoft is previewing a new "Microsoft Edge for Business" for ...
Microsoft has moved its Edge browser development tools for Visual Studio Code from preview to general availability, providing in-editor web site debugging and other functionality. Because the company ...
Microsoft is offering Edge browser preview builds for Linux, thus making the browser available for all five major desktop and mobile platforms including Windows, macOS, iOS, and Android. Microsoft on ...
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