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Microsoft Edge is dropping its Windows 7, Windows 8, and Windows 8.1 support starting January 2023. What does the lack of support actually mean to these versions? Does it necessarily mean that users ...
Earlier this week, Microsoft released Edge 110 to insiders in the Dev Channel. The changelog has made it clear that Edge 110 is the first version of Microsoft's browser to ditch Windows 7, 8, and 8.1 ...
The components – Legacy Web View, Hosted and Windows Web Applications, Legacy Progressive Web Apps, and the EdgeHTML developer tools are built on the EdgeHTML engine, which debuted in 2015 as the Edge ...
Microsoft's Chromium-based Edge browser was an improvement over the initial version of Edge in many ways, including its support for Windows 7 and Windows 8. But the end of the road is coming: ...
Microsoft deprecates EdgeHTML-based web components, urging developers to migrate to WebView2 and Chromium PWAs.
Technically, Windows Photo Viewer isn’t gone entirely. If you upgraded from Windows 7 or 8.1, it may still be present (though ...
Earlier this month, Microsoft ended support for Windows 7 and 8.1. In addition to killing the most loved/hated OS combo, Microsoft stopped supporting Edge on outdated platforms. However, a few days ...
Microsoft has once again expanded its list of obsolete features in Windows. This time, it's not familiar apps like WordPad or ...
Microsoft fixed 80 vulnerabilities in September's Patch Tuesday update across its Windows, Office, and Edge products.
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