Microsoft announced today that the Chromium-based Edge web browser is now generally available on the Linux platform via the stable channel. Soon after its official launch on January 15, 2020, the new ...
A year after releasing the first preview build of its Chromium-based Edge browser for Linux, Microsoft is announcing its general availability. The new release supports a variety of Linux distributions ...
Odds are very good that you're reading this article in Google Chrome, which has dominated the browser market for years. Since Chrome launched, Microsoft has killed Internet Explorer, launched Edge, ...
Yes, you read that correctly: Microsoft has officially released a web browser for Linux. Ars Technica reports the software behemoth has finally released its first stable version of Edge for Linux. The ...
I wanted the old Edge to succeed, even though I didn't like the look or feel. I think we all benefit when there are multiple compliant rendering engine implementations, it's what keeps the web open ...
Back in October 2020, Microsoft started testing its Chromium-based Edge browser on Linux via the Dev channel. It also hit the Beta channel in May of this year as the company continued to expand its ...
Edge for Linux is now generally available. The first production version is Edge 95. Microsoft Edge for Linux is now ready for production use, as the company has today made the browser generally ...