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    Edge Retires Pinned Sidebar Apps—Copilot Stays, Raising the Real Bloat Question

    On May 6, 2026, Windows Central reported that Microsoft Edge is retiring the user-pinned apps portion of its Sidebar while explicitly sparing Copilot, meaning the browser’s once-flexible side rail will increasingly function as an AI entry point rather than a user-customized workspace. Microsoft...
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    Microsoft Edge Retires Sidebar App List—Copilot Stays (What This Means for AI Strategy)

    Microsoft is retiring the Microsoft Edge sidebar app list in upcoming browser updates, starting with users signed into Microsoft accounts, removing the ability to add new sidebar apps while preserving Copilot in the Edge sidebar for now. That is the plain fact; the more interesting story is what...
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    Edge Sidebar App List Retiring in 2026: Simplifying or Cutting User Choices?

    Microsoft is phasing out the Microsoft Edge Sidebar app list in 2026, beginning with Microsoft account users, as part of a stated effort to “simplify” the Windows 11 browser while preserving Copilot integration. That makes the move more than a minor interface cleanup. It is a revealing test of...
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    Edge Olympia: Copilot-First Redesign for AI-Powered Browsing

    Microsoft’s Edge appears to be getting a radical rethink that puts Copilot — not tabs or bookmarks — at the center of the browsing experience, with early “Olympia” UI screenshots surfacing from Edge Canary and public reporting suggesting the redesign is being tested as a Copilot-first interface...
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    Microsoft Edge Visual Redesign 2023: Enhanced UI, Tabs & Accessibility Features

    In a digital landscape that seems to evolve by the month, Microsoft Edge continues to carve its identity not just through speed, security, and integration, but with a renewed emphasis on user experience and visual cohesion. Over recent months, Microsoft has implemented a series of significant...
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    Microsoft Edge 138: New AI Features & Audio Fixes Drive Browser Innovation

    Microsoft’s ongoing campaign to solidify Edge as the browser of choice for both enterprise and everyday users gains new momentum with the release of version 138.0.3351.77. This update, while compact in scope, delivers two noteworthy enhancements: an immediate fix for a widespread audio issue...
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    How to Restore Mica Effect in Microsoft Edge 138 on Windows 11

    Microsoft Edge version 138 has introduced a significant change by removing the Mica material integration, a design element that many Windows 11 users have come to appreciate for its aesthetic appeal. This alteration has led to a more utilitarian appearance in the browser's interface, prompting...
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    Firefox's Native Mica Effect on Windows 11 Toolbar: A Visual Revolution

    Mozilla’s drive for native Windows 11 integration is entering a new era. Firefox users running the Nightly build, specifically version 141 and above, are now witnessing the arrival of the highly anticipated Mica effect directly on the browser’s toolbar—a transformative step in the browser’s...
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    Google Chrome's Material You-Inspired Lens Overlay Redesign Enhances User Experience

    Google’s relentless pursuit of user interface refinement continues with a significant tweak underway for its Chrome browser: a Material You-inspired overhaul of the Google Lens overlay. This experimental redesign—currently surfacing in Chrome’s Canary builds—is more than a visual face-lift. It...
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    Microsoft Edge’s New Global Media Controls: Seamless Media Management in 2025

    Microsoft Edge has steadily transformed from its legacy roots into a fully realized Chromium-based browser, constantly growing to match or even outpace competitors in daily productivity features. One of the most visible advancements in this journey is the full integration of Global Media...
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    Firefox Joins Windows 11 Aesthetic with Mica Integration

    As Windows 11 enthusiasts eagerly customize their interfaces with the latest aesthetics, the highly anticipated Mica material is making its way to Firefox. Yes, you heard that right! Firefox is joining the ranks of browsers adopting Microsoft's chic Mica design, which has recently transformed...
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