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Microsoft is literally losing its Edge, as browser reportedly sheds a quarter of its users in six months – but I'm not surprised
Statcounter's figures for September 2025 show that Chrome now holds 73.81% of the overall browser market on PCs, and while ...
After two decades of building Internet Explorer, the web browser everyone loves to hate, Microsoft finally threw in the towel four years ago and released an all-new browser, built on the same ...
Microsoft is using a banner to get users to use Edge as the default browser in Windows 11. The banner flaunts Edge's built-in security and privacy features to get users to make it their default ...
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Windows 11 will finally stop nagging you to set Edge as your default browser — but only in some markets
Microsoft has announced changes coming soon to Windows 10 and Windows 11 that are designed to ensure the OS is in compliance with the Digital Markets Act (DMA) for users in the European Economic Area ...
In brief: Microsoft's incessant nagging that you use Edge like some kind of high-pressure car salesman can be intensely annoying. The good news is that these notifications will stop. The bad news is ...
AI Microsoft's new Gaming Copilot AI tool promises to be 'your personal gaming sidekick' but it mostly seems to do the work of a Google search, with the potential for 'hallucinations' Windows ...
Back in those early days of using Linux, you'd have heard me screaming at the top of my lungs from any given mountaintop that I'd never use a piece of software from MS. That was then, this is now.
Leak suggests Windows 11's taskbar or Start menu search might finally respect your default browser, such as Chrome.
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