If for some reason, you’re still using Windows 7 or Windows 8/8.1 on your PC, you’ll have to soon make the change to Windows 10 or 11 if you want to keep using the Microsoft Edge browser. Despite being well-known ...

Windows 10 update 104, often known as Microsoft Edge, has begun rolling out to the Stable channel. This version includes new rules for IT administrators and refinements to the enhanced security mode to increase security while using less popular websites. ...

Microsoft finally decided to retire its ‘ancient’ Internet Explorer browser almost two weeks ago. The company is strongly advising anyone to use the Microsoft Edge browser instead, and there’s no wonder why. It’s currently one of the most reliable browsers ...

Microsoft’s Internet Explorer browser has been discontinued after 25 years of service, marking the end of an era. Microsoft has declared that it would be steering people to its Edge browser, despite the prevalence of Internet Explorer-related memes. Microsoft Edge ...

Say what you want about Internet Explorer (IE) – it runs slower than a snail, it doesn’t support many programming languages, it crashes often, and so on. But it has a long history that has paved the way for much ...

Navigating the web without a VPN software installed and running can become one dangerous game to play. That’s why so many folks nowadays see the presence of a VPN as practically mandatory, and we can’t blame them. Microsoft Edge is ...

It’s obvious that Microsoft would like all Windows users to use the Edge browser instead of Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox, Safari, or other browsers. Edge is the built-in browser for Windows users starting Windows 10. Even Windows 7 users are ...

Microsoft has made some tremendous progress over the recent years with its Edge browser, providing a suitable alternative for Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox, Opera, or other top browsers. Like its rival Google Chrome, Edge is also based on the Chromium ...

Despite Microsoft’s lingering efforts to convince its users to switch to Windows 10, many of them still prefer the good old Windows 7. And there’s no wonder why, as Microsoft’s latest version of Windows has been giving a lot of ...