What if your browser could do more than just browse? Imagine it becoming your personal assistant, organizing your tasks, translating videos in real-time, and even helping you collaborate with your ...
The vulnerability, dubbed Brash, can crash browsers within seconds by flooding the document.title API, and Google’s silence raises questions about its disclosure process. A vulnerability in Chromium’s ...
With Chrome still dominant and AI-native browsers gaining ground, Microsoft is banking on Copilot Mode and enterprise-grade governance to revive Edge’s fortunes. Microsoft is enhancing its Edge ...
Microsoft has announced a few new additions to its Copilot Mode for Edge. These new features include agentic functionality, a Journeys feature, and improved responses when you grant access to your ...
Apparently, web browsers are cool again. Two days after OpenAI launched its AI browser, Microsoft has some updates for its Edge's AI mode. (Fancy that!) Copilot Mode, introduced in July, now has ...
Microsoft has released its September 2025 Patch Tuesday updates, tackling 81 security vulnerabilities across its product ecosystem. This month’s release is headlined by fixes for two publicly ...
Both tech giants bring powerful, feature-packed browsers to the table, but only one can dominate your digital life. We break down the key differences between Chrome and Edge to help you choose the ...
Microsoft has debuted a Copilot Mode for its Edge web browser. When enabled, this experimental feature can search across multiple open browser tabs and analyze the information on each page. An example ...
With demand for AI-powered browsers on the rise, Microsoft on Monday launched a new feature in its Edge browser called Copilot Mode, which allows users to browse the web while being assisted by AI.
Microsoft Edge browser displayed on a MacBook Pro, showcasing the redesigned interface with a scenic lake and mountain landscape background and the new Edge logo prominently featured. Microsoft On ...
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.
You’d be forgiven for forgetting that there was a time when Microsoft Edge was basically the web browser that opened when you accidentally clicked a link that didn ...