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Microsoft Edge (or simply nicknamed Edge), based on the Chromium open-source project, also known as The New Microsoft Edge or New Edge, is a proprietary cross-platform web browser created by Microsoft, superseding Edge Legacy.
EdgeHTML version Release date Notes 12.0 November 12, 2014 Beta version that was part of a special Internet Explorer build 12.10049 March 31, 2015 Beta is now part of the Microsoft Edge browser 12.10166 July 9, 2015 12.10240 July 15, 2015 Initial public release of Microsoft Edge. Contains improvements to performance, support for HTML5 and CSS3.
The same version was rolled out to consumers on July 29, 2015. On August 12, 2015, Microsoft started the preview program for the next version of Microsoft Edge. They released version 20.10512 to Mobile users. 6 days later followed by version 20.10525 for desktop users. The preview received multiple updates.
A distinctive feature of the engine is that it JIT compiles scripts on a separate CPU core, parallel to the web browser. [1] [2] Though Microsoft has in the past pointed out that other elements, such as rendering and marshalling, are just as important for a browser's overall performance, [3] their improvements to the engine were in response to evolving competing browsers, compared to which IE8 ...
Most modern browsers employ pop-up blockers to keep away the annoying ads or offers that can overwhelm your experience online. While this is often a good thing as it prevents malware and other programs from infecting your computer, it can also cause problems with legitimate sites like AOL Mail.
The court’s decision isn’t likely to be released until this summer, and the justices have allowed the Texas law to continue in effect while the case proceeds (although a provision that ...
And this man stands up, runs out the door, and, you guys, he had a ski mask on, full black arms, black pants, the full thing. And then I went 'Oh, f---.'" It wasn't until the intruder fled that ...
Edge computing, a network load-balancing system; Edge device, an entry point to a computer network; Adobe Edge, a graphical development application; Microsoft Edge, a web browser developed by Microsoft