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Microsoft 'new' Edge review: Microsoft's Chromium-based browser gets the job done

Microsoft ‘new’ Edge review: Microsoft’s Chromium-based browser gets the job done

Posted on January 16, 2020August 27, 2023 By Jarvis

Microsoft’s new Edge is heading to your PC with a new look and feel, Chromium underpinnings that allow you access to more extensions, and a couple of cool features.

Microsoft’s new Edge browser is coming, ready or not. Starting Wednesday, Microsoft will begin pushing it out to Windows 10 PCs, a complete revamp built on the Chromium technology of Google Chrome. This review, based on a late beta version available via the Windows Insider program, is a solid, mainstream browser with a few tempting features. But it’s facing a real uphill battle.
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