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In context: Microsoft released Edge 134 last month with several new features, improvements, and bug fixes. The company now claims that this latest version also brings "significant" performance gains, ...
The Windows 11 update is soon going to become their only available OS option, but luckily you can get some improved internet ...
Microsoft claims its Chromium-based Microsoft Edge has seen up to 9% performance improvements following the release of version 134. In a blog post, Microsoft noted that it truly cares about delivering ...
In a post on Microsoft’s Windows blog, the software giant claims the Edge browser is now 9% faster with the latest update to version 134. The improvements are based on Speedometer 3.0, a tool that ...
Lately, Microsoft has been on a crusade to make Edge faster. With the latest update to Edge 132, the company is taking extra measures to get one step closer to that goal. Microsoft has just announced ...
Microsoft Edge just got a performance boost. A recent update to the browser improves the speed of opening the Downloads folder, Drop, History, and the inPrivate new tab experience. Favorites and ...
Microsoft has finally incorporated the updated WebUI 2.0 framework in the latest versions of Edge for Windows 11, which significantly improves the company’s browser performance, reports Windows Latest ...
Microsoft Edge 134 is now available for all users in the Stable Channel. The latest feature update delivers several improvements and changes, such as better Teams link handling on macOS, a faster ...
What just happened? Microsoft says it's working hard to make Edge one of the fastest browsers available. The company announced a major UI overhaul in 2024 and is now adding a number of new features ...
Microsoft has reached a major milestone for Edge browser performance by greatly improving how quickly it initializes rendering content. The software maker has shared that Edge now hits a First ...
If Edge is your preferred browser, your web browsing is about to get a speed bump. That's according to Microsoft, which is touting a reduction in UI loading times by an average of 40% since February.