Microsoft’s new Chromium-based browser has recently had its second public stable release, unveiling Edge 80 with full ARM64 support as well as improved tools to help you build and work with web ...
Microsoft’s switch from its EdgeHTML rendering engine to Chromium in the new version of Edge has made it easier for users to find and install PWAs (progressive Web apps). Navigate to a PWA like ...
Microsoft’s new browser, Edge, has a new rendering engine, EdgeHTML. Like Edge, the new rendering engine is only available in Windows 10, but it does more than just power the company’s new browser: It ...
Microsoft has been relaunching its browser, which first started with the EDGE HTML rendering engine and now Chromium. While Internet Explorer is still there on Windows 10, Edge HTML will be called ...
Microsoft’s latest version of its Edge browser apparently hits a little too close to home for Google. Both are based on the open-source Chromium project, which means they share large components of the ...