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    Microsoft Retires Copilot Mode in Edge—AI Features Move Into Default Browsing

    Microsoft said on May 13, 2026, that it is retiring Copilot Mode in Microsoft Edge and moving its AI browsing features directly into Edge on desktop and mobile, including multi-tab reasoning, Voice and Vision, Journeys, study tools, writing help, and tab-to-podcast features. The important word...
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    Copilot in Microsoft Edge Brings AI Memory, Tab-Aware Answers & Agentic Browsing

    Microsoft announced on May 13, 2026, that Copilot in Microsoft Edge is expanding across desktop and mobile with tab-aware answers, browsing-history personalization, voice and vision features, and a renamed agentic browsing feature called Browse with Copilot. The headline is not simply that Edge...
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    Edge Retires Copilot Mode: AI Browsing Moves Into Default Experience

    Microsoft announced on May 13, 2026, that it is retiring Copilot Mode in Microsoft Edge and moving its core AI browsing features directly into the standard Edge experience across desktop, iOS, and Android. That is the official story of simplification: one less named mode, fewer visible seams...
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    Microsoft Retires Edge Copilot Mode—AI Browsing Features Move Into Edge

    Microsoft said on May 13, 2026, that it is retiring Copilot Mode in Microsoft Edge and moving its AI browsing features directly into Edge on desktop and mobile, including multi-tab reasoning, screen-aware voice assistance, Journeys, quizzes, podcasts, and writing help. The change is less a...
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    Edge Retires Copilot Mode: AI Tab, Voice, Vision Tools Move Built Into Browser

    Microsoft announced on May 13, 2026, that it is retiring Copilot Mode in Edge and moving its tab-aware, voice, vision, writing, study, journey, and browsing-history features directly into the browser across desktop and mobile. The label is going away, but the product strategy is not. If...
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    Edge Copilot Expansion: Multi-Tab Reasoning, Journeys, and New AI Browser Control

    Microsoft announced on May 13, 2026, that Copilot features in Edge are expanding across Windows, Mac, and mobile, bringing multi-tab reasoning, browsing-history personalization, Voice and Vision, Journeys, and new productivity tools directly into the browser while retiring Copilot Mode. The move...
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    Microsoft Retires Edge Copilot Mode—AI Browsing Features Move Into the Main Browser

    Microsoft announced on May 13, 2026, that it is retiring Copilot Mode in Microsoft Edge while moving many of its AI browsing features directly into Edge on desktop and mobile. The important part is not that Microsoft is backing away from AI in the browser. It is doing the opposite: removing the...
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    Copilot Mode Retired in Edge: AI Features Built Into Browser Across Devices

    Microsoft announced on May 13, 2026, that it is rolling new Copilot-powered Edge features across Windows, Mac, Android, iPhone, and iPad, while retiring the separate Copilot Mode branding and moving those AI experiences directly into the browser. The change is less a retreat from AI than a...
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    Samsung Internet for PC Beta: AI Browsing + Galaxy Cross-Device Continuity

    Samsung’s push to bring Samsung Internet for PC to Windows marks a meaningful shift for the company’s software strategy, but the story is bigger than “a browser on a laptop.” This is Samsung trying to turn its Galaxy ecosystem into a continuous workspace that follows users from phone to PC, with...
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    Samsung Internet for PC Beta: Ambient AI, Sync, and Privacy for Windows

    Samsung’s move to bring Samsung Internet for PC to Windows is more than a routine browser port. It is a deliberate attempt to turn the browser into a cross-device AI layer that ties together Galaxy phones, Samsung accounts, and desktop PCs in a way that feels native to the Samsung ecosystem. The...
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