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    CVE-2026-2318: How Edge Uses SUG for Downstream Remediation

    The short answer is: because Microsoft’s Security Update Guide (SUG) is acting as the authoritative downstream status record for Microsoft Edge (Chromium‑based), not as the canonical source of Chromium bugs. When Chromium (the open‑source engine behind Chrome) receives a CVE, Microsoft records...
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    Edge Collections Retirement: Preserve Thumbnails and Notes Before Migration

    Microsoft Edge's Collections feature is being retired in preview builds, and the abrupt migration choices Microsoft provides are leaving many users scrambling to preserve thumbnails, clipped images, and inline notes that will not survive the conversion to Favorites or the CSV export option...
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    CVE-2026-0904: Verify Chrome and Edge Patch Status for Chromium 144

    Short answer — Microsoft lists that Chromium CVE in the Security Update Guide because Edge is built on Chromium: MSRC publishes Chromium-assigned CVEs so Edge customers can see when Microsoft has ingested the upstream Chromium fix and which Edge build is no longer vulnerable. What happened for...
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    Edge vs Chrome: Microsoft's Push Fails to Move Chrome's Lead

    Microsoft’s latest campaign to steer Windows users away from Google Chrome and into Microsoft Edge has become more spectacle than strategy — a cascade of in‑browser prompts, “are you sure?” support pages, and persistent nudges that promise greater security, integrated AI, and a smoother Windows...
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    Edge Copilot Shift: Sidebar Retirement, Collections Still Live

    Microsoft’s browser users woke to a provocative headline this week — “Microsoft Is Killing Collections in Edge” — but the reality is more complicated, and the headlines have conflated two different changes in Edge’s UI experiments: an actual retirement of the user‑addable Sidebar app list in...
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    Microsoft Copilot in Edge becomes in-chat shopping with checkout and Brand Agents

    Microsoft’s Copilot is no longer just a helper for writing emails and summarizing web pages — it’s being shaped into a full shopping platform that can compare prices, track deals, surface cashback, and even complete purchases inside the Copilot interface, folding browser-era shopping tools into...
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    Edge Canary for Android Adds Copilot Vision and Journeys for AI Powered Mobile Productivity

    Microsoft’s Edge Canary for Android has quietly absorbed two of the browser’s more ambitious AI features — Copilot Vision and Journeys — bringing visual understanding and project-style session memory to mobile testers and signaling a clear push to make Edge a productivity-first, context-aware...
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    Edge Copilot Takes Center Stage with a Dual Sidebar New Tab Page

    Microsoft Edge is quietly experimenting with a dramatic rethink of its New Tab Page (NTP), pushing Copilot from a sidebar helper into the center of the browsing experience — and in recent Canary builds testers are seeing a variant that mounts Copilot affordances on both sides of the browser...
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    Edge Copilot UI Overhaul in Canary/Dev Sparks Microslop Backlash

    Microsoft’s Edge browser is quietly wearing Copilot’s clothes: test builds in the Canary and Dev channels show a Copilot‑inspired visual overhaul that applies the assistant’s color palette, fonts and softer geometry to Edge’s settings, context menus and new‑tab surfaces — and that visual...
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    Donovan Shell Bot War: Adversarial Archives and AI Hallucinations

    The long-running feud between John Donovan and Royal Dutch Shell has entered a new, surreal phase: a public “bot war” in which generative AIs — prompted from a partisan archive and then set against one another — openly contradict, correct, and amplify contested claims about events that began in...
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    Edge Gets a Copilot Look: AI First Redesign in Canary Dev

    Microsoft is rolling Copilot’s distinct visual language into Edge, testing a Copilot-inspired redesign in Canary and Dev that reshapes the new tab page, settings, and context menus and brings rounded corners, new colors, and fonts to the browser chrome. Background Microsoft announced a strategic...
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    Edge on Windows 11: A Practical, Efficient Browser with Built-in Privacy

    Microsoft Edge has quietly morphed from a Windows default many users avoided into a genuinely competitive browser for Windows 11 — and not simply because it ships with the OS. Over the past several years Microsoft rebuilt Edge atop the Chromium engine, then layered deep Windows integration...
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    Edge Intercept Sparks AI Browser Battle: Atlas vs Copilot

    Microsoft’s browser battleground has acquired a new skirmish line: OpenAI’s ChatGPT Atlas is being positioned as a potential Windows competitor, and evidence suggests Microsoft Edge is already testing the plumbing to intercept installs and nudge users toward Edge via Bing — a replay of...
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    Edge UI Spoofing Flaw CVE-2025-65046: Fake Prompts Deceive Users

    Microsoft has confirmed a Chromium‑based Microsoft Edge spoofing flaw, tracked as CVE‑2025‑65046, that allows a malicious page or a content script injected into a page to display a browser extension’s popup over a permission prompt or screen‑share dialog, enabling the extension UI to impersonate...
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    Edge Canary Adds Quick Copilot Mode Toggle for AI Browsing

    Microsoft Edge Canary now surfaces a simple on/off switch for Copilot mode directly in the three‑dot menu, making it obvious that the AI‑centric browsing experience is optional and easy to exit — a small UI change with outsized implications for discoverability, user control, and enterprise...
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    Edge Safety First Banner Tests on Chrome Download Page

    Microsoft Edge has begun testing a new, security‑focused banner that appears when users attempt to download Google Chrome, pitching Edge as an “all‑in‑one” browser with built‑in privacy and safety tools rather than the older engine‑or‑brand comparisons that appeared in previous nudges...
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    Microsoft Edge as a Productivity Hub: Collections Workspaces Copilot

    Microsoft Edge quietly does a lot of the heavy lifting most browsers only promise — and for many power users it’s become less of a “web page viewer” and more of a productivity hub that shaves hours off research, planning, and repetitive busywork every week. The browser’s Collections, Workspaces...
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    CVE-2025-14373: How Edge Ingests Chromium Fix and Patch Status

    Chromium CVE-2025-14373 affects an “inappropriate implementation in Toolbar” and appears in the Microsoft Security Update Guide because Microsoft Edge (Chromium‑based) consumes the upstream Chromium open‑source project — the entry announces that the latest Edge builds have ingested the Chromium...
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    Is Microsoft Azure Down? What Recent Outages Really Mean for Admins

    No — as of December 8, 2025, Microsoft Azure is not globally down, but the spike in community reports and the resurfacing of outage questions reflect real, recent incidents (notably an October 29 Azure Front Door incident and a December 5 Cloudflare edge outage) that have left admins...
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    Tame Edge RAM: Diagnose, Sleep Tabs, and Limit Memory with Built-in Tools

    Microsoft Edge’s appetite for RAM isn’t a mystery or a single bug — it’s the sum of modern browser design, heavy web pages, background extensions, and default behaviors — but the browser now gives you multiple, built‑in tools to diagnose, limit, and control that appetite, and using them together...
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