First reported by Windows Central, Microsoft is reportedly preparing to move its default Windows 10 browser’s rendering engine from EdgeHTML to the open source Chromium base used by the likes of Google Chrome and Opera.
First reported by Windows Central, Microsoft is reportedly preparing to move its default Windows 10 browser’s rendering engine from EdgeHTML to the open source Chromium base used by the likes of Google Chrome and Opera.
The new browser is reported to use the codename ‘Anaheim,’ though it’s unknown if the final product will stick with the Edge name or go with something different.
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USA — software Microsoft is reportedly replacing Edge with a Chromium-powered browser