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Even Copilot haters might like Microsoft’s nifty new AI feature for its Edge browser that can help your ailing memory
By Darren Allan published
Can’t find that website you visited the other week and forgot to bookmark? Microsoft Edge is drafting in AI to help you hunt it down.

Fed up with prompts to use Edge? Windows 11 users in Europe won’t get them anymore, but sadly everyone else will
By Darren Allan published
European users will no longer have Edge nagging them to set it as the default browser, or springing up in a Windows search.

Microsoft Edge is now getting more AI, and I’d be surprised if an even bigger push for more Copilot isn’t just around the corner
By Darren Allan published
Don’t want more AI in your browser? Then the direction Microsoft Edge is heading in won’t appeal to you.

Edge’s doomed challenge to Chrome is embarrassing for Microsoft – is it time to stop forcing the browser on us in Windows 11?
By Darren Allan published
Edge appears to have completely stalled – surely it’s time for a different approach other than relentlessly pushing the browser, Microsoft?

Microsoft Edge browser could put Copilot AI front and center – but that might just be a good thing
By Darren Allan published
Copilot haters who use Edge, be warned: Microsoft might have plans to make the AI the star of its new tab page.

Don’t panic – Microsoft’s Edge browser isn’t about to subject you to a flood of unblocked adverts (not yet, anyway)
By Darren Allan published
Some folks seem to believe that the end is nigh for uBlock Origin – and maybe other popular extensions for Edge – but it very much isn’t (yet).

Microsoft just gave Edge a great new feature to ensure the browser doesn’t slow down the PC, and it’s tempting me to switch from Google Chrome
By Darren Allan published
In the Edge vs Chrome battle, Microsoft just landed a telling blow – a nifty new RAM limiter feature.

Microsoft gets rid of ‘Edge uninstall’ advice page after facing criticism over it having nothing to do with removing the app, and just promoting the browser instead
By Darren Allan published
Microsoft has made good headway with improving Edge in recent times, but it needs to stop with the promotional activity, particularly the weirder stuff.
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