2020-2-28 18:15 |
Later versions of Microsoft's Edge can now be set to block downloads of malicious mining apps.
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2020-2-28 18:15 |
Later versions of Microsoft's Edge can now be set to block downloads of malicious mining apps.
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Microsoft is reportedly working on integrating a crypto and nonfungible token (NFT) friendly Web3 wallet into its Edge web browser. Microsoft Edge is Microsoft’s browser alternative to Google Chrome, and the integration of a Web3 wallet could be a major step in the mass adoption of blockchain technology.
2023-3-20 13:57 | |
To protect users from unintentionally downloading crypto mining scripts, Microsoft is releasing its new Edge browser, which is designed to block this type of malware. Microsoft Edge’s Blocker Is Superior to SmartScreen Microsoft recently released the first full version of its chromium-based browser Microsoft Edge with several design improvements.
2020-2-2 00:00 | |
Currently around 4.5% of people use Edge globally. Microsoft is hoping to change that with the new Microsoft Edge based on Google's open-source Chromium engine. The post The New Microsoft Edge Is a Third-Rate Chrome Knockoff appeared first on CCN.com
2020-1-17 00:41 | |
Welcome to TNW Basics, a collection of tips, guides, and advice on how to easily get the most out of your gadgets, apps, and other stuff. Towards the end of 2018, Microsoft surprised everyone by announcing it was shifting Edge from a custom engine to Google’s ubiquitous and open-source Chromium platform.
2019-8-24 02:43 | |
Microsoft’s Edge browser has a neat feature you might not have been aware of: it can read websites out loud for you. Handy as either an accessibility feature or if you’re busy doing something else, the read aloud function is one of my favorite little features in Microsoft’s browser.
2019-8-15 02:12 | |
Back in December, Microsoft surprised everyone – those who hadn’t been following the rumors, anyway – by announcing it was shifting Edge to Google’s ubiquitous Chromium platform. Chromium promises better and faster support for constantly evolving web standards.
2019-4-8 19:38 | |
When Microsoft announced its Edge browser would be transitioning to the Chromium platform next year, I had one question: will it support Chrome’s extensions? The answer appears to be yes. As spotted by Thurrott, Edge’s Project Manager, Kyle Alden, took to Reddit to answer some question about the change.
2018-12-11 02:00 | |
It’s a new era for Microsoft. After dominating the early web with Internet Explorer and struggling to reach the same prominence with Edge, the company today announced it will be transitioning its browser to a Chromium-based platform in 2019.
2018-12-6 20:07 | |
Windows Central reports that Microsoft is working on a replacement for its Edge web browser – which is the default option in Windows 10 – that will use Google’s Chromium base under the hood. If that’s legit, it’ll see Microsoft swap out the EdgeHTML engine it built from scratch for the one that’s part of the open source Chromium base, and powers Google Chrome, Opera, and Brave.
2018-12-4 11:34 | |
A lit cigarette burns at around 600-degrees Celsius (1,100 F). The auto-ignition point for gasoline is less than half that. Somehow, despite these facts, people smoke while pumping gas. In fact, it’s such a prevalent problem that Microsoft developed an AI-powered alarm system to help gas station employees crack down on offenders.
2018-9-27 01:24 | |