Your browser isn’t just another app; it’s your portal to the internet. We take you through the pros and cons of the top web browsers to help you pick between them.
Microsoft first launched its Edge web browser to replace Internet Explorer in 2015, and now it's pushing out the new and improved second generation of the software – rebuilt from scratch and available ...
Clifford led How To coverage. He spent a handful of years at Peachpit Press, editing books on everything from the first iPhone to Python. He also worked at a handful of now-dead computer magazines, ...
Microsoft is getting desperate in its attempts to stop people using Google Chrome instead of Edge – but it risks annoying ...
While Edge browser is fast and replete with good features compared to its predecessor, Internet Explorer 11, many do not like it. If you find the browser of little use and do not mind having it ...
Microsoft's latest Windows update deploys warning banners that interrupt Chrome downloads via Edge, urging users toward what ...
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Want to disable the new Browser Essentials button from the toolbar in your Microsoft Edge browser? This guide will help you with different methods to easily remove the Browser Essentials (heart-shaped ...
Microsoft is updating Windows to discourage users from downloading Google Chrome, promoting Edge with new safety prompts.
The latest stable version of Microsoft Edge has an important fix if you’ve been experiencing automatic data imports. The latest stable version of Microsoft Edge has an important fix if you’ve been ...
Sarah is a freelance writer and CNET How To blogger. Her main focus is Windows, but she also covers everything from mobile tech to video games to DIY hardware projects. She likes to press buttons and ...
I don’t like the Zip integration and I don’t plan to use it, but I wouldn’t be so annoyed by it if it weren’t part of a pattern that has emerged (or, at least, become more obvious) in the last year or ...