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    Microsoft Edge iOS beta gets Visual Search

    Microsoft Edge iOS beta gets Visual Search The Microsoft Edge beta for iOS now supports Visual Search, which can search for related links using images from your smartphone camera, OnMSFT reported. The feature launched on Android last month, and can use camera roll images or photos to...
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    Microsoft employee installs Chrome mid-presentation because Edge keeps crashing

    Microsoft employee installs Chrome mid-presentation because Edge keeps crashing http://tnw.me/6EOkkk3
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    Microsoft Edge gets pwned, Google Chrome is “unhackable”

    Microsoft Edge gets pwned, Google Chrome is “unhackable” Microsoft Edge took a beating at the recent Pwn2Own 2017 hacking contest, according to a report by Tom’s Hardware.
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    Windows 10 Home Edition keep freezing

    Hi I bought hp i3 from game last year. it came with Windows 10 Home Edition but lately I can't work on Microsoft office and open multiple tabs in either edge, chrome or firefox. It will freeze and slow down my work. What must I do? Everything is up to date. Even did AVG performance thing...
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    Microsoft Edge beats Chrome and Firefox in battery performance

    Microsoft Edge beats Chrome and Firefox in battery performance Microsoft has stated its Edge browser still boasts more efficient power consumption than its rivals, following the roll-out of the Windows 10 Anniversary Update.
  6. Kevin Lancaster

    Why Microsoft Edge is better than Chrome and Firefox

    Why Microsoft Edge is better than Chrome and Firefox Microsoft has detailed why its Edge browser is better than Chrome, Firefox, and Opera.
  7. Kevin Lancaster

    Microsoft Edge not getting a native ad blocker

    Microsoft Edge not getting a native ad blocker Microsoft said it has no plans to build a native ad blocker into Microsoft Edge.
  8. Kevin Lancaster

    Beware Microsoft Edge’s InPrivate mode

    Beware Microsoft Edge’s InPrivate mode Microsoft Edge’s private browsing isn’t as private as it seems, with websites visited in private mode stored in the browser’s WebCache file.
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