The latest update to Microsoft Edge has sparked significant frustration among design aficionados and devoted Windows 11 users, who have long prized the browser's alignment with Microsoft's modern user interface philosophy. With the rollout of Edge version 138, a seemingly minor tweak—the...
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With Mozilla’s release of Firefox 138.0, the web browser landscape sees a fresh wave of improvements, focusing on user convenience, a more cohesive design experience, and a smarter approach to both privacy and cross-platform compatibility. With this version, Mozilla reaffirms its commitment to...
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Microsoft Edge’s redesigned vertical tabs are breathing fresh life into browsing on Windows 11. In an era where browser innovations can feel stale, Microsoft’s latest experiment, codenamed “Project Jupiter,” reinvents how users interact with their tabs. This in-depth look at the new design...
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Microsoft Edge, the browser that has long lived in the shadows of the dominant Google Chrome, is getting an aesthetic makeover. If you're a regular Edge user (or even if you just dabble in it occasionally), you may have noticed its design feeling more in sync with Microsoft's Windows 11. Well...