The history of web browsers is a tale of relentless innovation, technological rivalry, and shifting user allegiances. For many Windows users, the browser of choice has often dictated the rhythm of their daily digital lives—how many tabs they juggle, whether their system lags under intense memory...
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Few sagas in tech so perfectly encapsulate the struggle between user desire, corporate strategy, and the relentless march of market dominance quite like Microsoft’s ongoing attempt to make Edge the browser of choice for Windows 11 users. After a decade in the browser wilderness following the...
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Numbers rarely lie, but sometimes they stagger out of the bar, tipsy and swearing they saw a unicorn. According to StatCounter—an outfit notorious for peering into the internet’s tea leaves and calling it statistics—Windows 10’s share of US web traffic has tumbled off a digital cliff. In just...
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Microsoft has recently taken a retrospective victory lap by publishing the 2024 year-in-review stats for its Chromium-based Edge browser. While the numbers are nothing short of staggering, the celebratory announcement seems to sidestep an awkward reality — Edge's market share remains more or...