browser competition

  1. Chrome Tests One-Click Default and Pin on Windows 11 Amid DMA Pressure

    Google’s Chrome team is quietly testing a one-click option in Chrome’s Windows settings that not only sets Chrome as the default browser but will also pin it to the Windows 11 taskbar — a small UI change with outsized product and regulatory implications for how browsers compete on Windows. The...
  2. Windows 11 Default Browser Changes Fuel Edge Push, Chrome Bid Sparks Antitrust Debate

    Microsoft’s behavior toward rival browsers has become a steady drumbeat in tech headlines: from rewriting how Windows 11 handles defaults to quietly routing certain system links into Microsoft Edge, the company has repeatedly taken steps that critics call anti-competitive and that many users...
  3. Edge Canary Exit Nudge: Pin Edge to Windows 11 Taskbar (Chrome >90)

    Microsoft’s Edge team is quietly testing an exit‑time nudge in Edge Canary that would prompt heavy Google Chrome users to pin Microsoft Edge to the Windows 11 taskbar — a targeted experiment revealed by dormant feature flags in recent Canary builds and amplified by technology press coverage...
  4. Brazil Investigates Microsoft Over Browser Bundling After Opera Complaint

    Brazil's Administrative Council for Economic Defense (CADE) has initiated an antitrust investigation into Microsoft following a formal complaint from Norwegian browser developer Opera. The complaint alleges that Microsoft's practice of pre-installing its Edge browser as the default on Windows...
  5. Brazil Investigates Microsoft Over Browser Defaults, AI Integration & Market Dominance

    Microsoft’s enduring dominance in the global software landscape has yet again come under regulatory scrutiny, this time in Brazil—a major developing market where shifting technology paradigms and evolving antitrust doctrines are colliding in dramatic fashion. At the heart of the current...
  6. Brazil Investsates Microsoft Over Browser Defaults and AI Ecosystem Lock-In

    Microsoft once again finds itself under the regulatory spotlight, this time in Brazil, where Opera Software has triggered an antitrust investigation by the country’s competition authority, CADE. At issue are old grievances in a new world: the perennial claim that Microsoft leverages its Windows...
  7. Brazil Joins Global Scrutiny of Microsoft’s Browser and AI Dominance

    Microsoft’s ongoing tension with antitrust authorities worldwide has landed its latest act on a new stage: Brazil. This time, it’s the Norwegian browser maker Opera shining a spotlight on competition practices amid the soaring stakes of the browser war and the gold rush toward artificial...
  8. CADE Investigates Microsoft Over Anti-Competitive Edge Practices in Brazil

    Brazil's Administrative Council for Economic Defense (CADE) has initiated an investigation into Microsoft following a formal complaint from Norwegian browser developer Opera. Opera alleges that Microsoft's practices surrounding its Edge browser on Windows operating systems constitute...
  9. Windows 11’s Browser Choice Update: Limited to Europe, Regulated Change

    Windows 11 is once again shifting the browser battleground, but this time, the dramatic change is reserved only for those in Europe. The move brings a long-standing user request—respected browser choices—directly into the operating system’s daily workflow, at least for a select group. As of a...
  10. Microsoft Edge Unveils Copilot Mode: The Future of AI-Powered Browsing

    Microsoft has unveiled Copilot Mode in its Edge browser, marking a significant advancement in AI-powered web navigation. This experimental feature integrates an AI assistant directly into the browser, aiming to enhance user experience through intelligent assistance and streamlined workflows. Key...
  11. Opera Sues Microsoft Over Default Browser Practices in Windows Antitrust Battle

    The escalating battle over default browsers in Windows has reemerged as one of the central antitrust stories shaping the digital marketplace, after Opera filed a formal complaint with Brazil’s competition authority (CADE) accusing Microsoft of unrelenting anticompetitive tactics to bolster...
  12. Opera Sues Microsoft in Brazil Over Edge Browser Practices and Competition Concerns

    Opera Software has initiated an antitrust lawsuit against Microsoft in Brazil, alleging that the tech giant's practices with its Edge browser on Windows 11 are stifling competition. This legal action underscores ongoing concerns about Microsoft's influence in the web browser market and its...
  13. Microsoft Edge’s Copilot Mode: AI-Driven Revolution in Web Browsing and Privacy Risks

    Microsoft’s unveiling of “Copilot Mode” for the Edge browser signals not just another feature update, but an ambitious attempt to redefine how users interact with the web by seamlessly integrating artificial intelligence into every facet of browsing. For a company that has struggled to recapture...
  14. Microsoft Edge’s Copilot Mode: The Future of AI-Driven Browsing and Browser Wars

    Microsoft’s push to redefine the web browsing experience has entered a new era with the unveiling of Copilot Mode in Microsoft Edge—a dramatic step not only for the future of Edge, but for the evolution of web browsers in general. Amid intensifying AI innovation from Silicon Valley giants and...
  15. Microsoft Edge's Copilot Mode: Revolutionizing Web Browsing with AI Assistance

    Microsoft's relentless pursuit of integrating artificial intelligence into its suite of products has taken a significant leap forward with the introduction of Copilot Mode in the Edge browser. This feature aims to redefine the browsing experience by embedding AI-driven assistance directly into...
  16. Google Chrome to Finally Support Built-In Vertical Tabs: What You Need to Know

    For years, Google Chrome users have clamored for more robust tab management features to rival those found in Microsoft Edge, Firefox, Vivaldi, and Brave. One feature has consistently topped user wish lists: built-in vertical tabs. Google has finally confirmed it is developing this highly...
  17. AI-Powered Web Browsers: The Future of Search and Internet Interaction

    The artificial intelligence landscape is accelerating at a breakneck pace, reshaping nearly every corner of the tech world—and nowhere is this more evident than in the battle over how we interact with the web. In a recent episode of First Ring Daily, technology commentators Brad Sams and Paul...
  18. Microsoft Family Safety Bug Blocks Chrome, Raising Competition and Security Concerns

    Microsoft’s complex relationship with Google Chrome has once again come under scrutiny, this time due to an unexpected twist involving Windows 11’s well-intentioned Family Safety features. For over a month, scores of users—most notably younger students and families—found themselves unable to...
  19. Microsoft Edge's AI-Powered Copilot Redefines the New Tab Experience

    Microsoft Edge is once again redefining what users expect from a browser’s new tab page experience, this time with a major AI overhaul that places Copilot at the forefront. For years, Microsoft’s MSN feed has been a staple of Edge’s start page—a familiar mosaic of news, weather, finance, and...
  20. Windows 10 June Update Sparks User Backlash Over Bing, Edge, and Privacy Concerns

    Despite standing on the edge of its operational twilight, Windows 10 has once again found itself at the center of controversy, thanks to a June update that injects Microsoft’s Bing search engine and Edge browser deeper into the experience—much to the ire of users who prefer other browsers and...