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Microsoft Edge version 138 started rolling out last week, and users quickly noticed it's missing an important visual design ...
Microsoft abandoned plans for a major Edge UI redesign after two years. Changes like the webpage border and user button will remain; others will be scrapped. Microsoft's plan may be to attract ...
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.
Despite remaining a distant second in the Windows desktop browser market, Microsoft Edge is seeing meaningful performance improvements. Microsoft recently announced that the Chromium-based browser now ...
Microsoft Edge now achieves First Contentful Paint (FCP) under 300ms Load times were reduced by an average of 40 percent, as ...
With Phoenix, Microsoft is aiming for a significant UI overhaul to give Edge a more "modern" look that aligns with the Windows 11 design aesthetic.
Microsoft Edge now has a First Contentful Paint (FCP) score of less than 300 milliseconds, and many more browser features got ...
Microsoft Edge hits sub-300ms First Contentful Paint speeds with WebUI 2.0 architecture, delivering 40% faster performance and outpacing industry benchmarks by 6x.
The new Microsoft Teams is here with big performance improvements and UI changes Microsoft Teams has been totally overhauled to run faster and have a more simplified interface.
For the third time this year, Microsoft is touting the performance improvements its made to the Edge user interface.
This new internal UI architecture is more modular and allows Microsoft to ship new browser features faster. After Edge 133, Downloads UI should load faster, but you'll not notice any UI changes.
Microsoft is giving Edge a speed boost. The browser’s performance menu now loads 42 percent faster, thanks to an upgrade to WebUI 2.0.