Microsoft says it's helping your browsing experience by using long-term AI memory across desktop and mobile versions of Edge.
Copilot Mode is gone, but its features are moving into the core of the Edge experience on desktop and mobile.
New updates add previously desktop-exclusive AI features to mobile devices.
Microsoft is retiring “Copilot Mode” in Edge as it builds AI browsing tools directly into Edge on desktop and mobile.
Microsoft is retiring Copilot Mode on Edge, because its features are now built directly into the browser for both desktop and ...
Copilot is now trying to replace your Microsoft Edge browser history with an AI summary, part of major updates the company is ...
Microsoft has announced a set of AI and productivity updates for its Edge web browser across desktop and mobile.
Microsoft is retiring Edge’s sidebar app list as part of a browser simplification push, removing pinned web apps while ...
Microsoft has seemingly decided to kill off an Edge feature, but many users won't be happy to know that there is no proper alternative in place. Microsoft recently announced that it is finally ...
Microsoft is updating the Edge web browser to ensure it no longer loads saved passwords into process memory in clear text at ...
Microsoft Edge loads all your saved passwords, decrypted and in plaintext, into memory at startup. Google Chrome doesn’t—is ...
A security researcher found that Microsoft Edge loads all saved passwords into unencrypted memory at startup, keeping them exposed for the entire session even when they are not in use.The Latest Tech ...