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  1. Edge Canary adds Copilot prompts to New Tab Page

    Microsoft Edge Canary has quietly started turning the browser’s New Tab Page into a mini Copilot prompt board — a strip of “Try something new” suggestion cards that push Copilot tasks front and center every time you open a new tab, whether you asked for it or not. The experimental UI places a...
  2. How to Import Bookmarks and Passwords into Microsoft Edge (Tips Included)

    Microsoft’s step-by-step guidance for bringing bookmarks and passwords into Microsoft Edge simplifies a painful part of switching browsers — but the reality on the ground is more nuanced. The official procedure for importing favorites (bookmarks) from an HTML file or passwords from a CSV is...
  3. Edge Canary Retires Sidebar App List in Favor of Copilot

    Microsoft Edge is quietly retiring the long-favored Sidebar app list in Canary builds and steering that small real‑estate toward a Copilot‑first experience — an experiment that, if it reaches Stable, will reshape how many Windows users multitask in the browser. Early testers report an in‑product...
  4. Microsoft Rewards Push: Edge Banner Offers 1,300 Points to Try Edge Over Chrome

    Microsoft’s latest marketing gambit has turned a routine search for Google Chrome into a literal offer: a prominent, unskippable Bing banner promising up to 1,300 Microsoft Rewards points if users “try Edge” instead of downloading Chrome. The move is more than a push‑notification; it’s a...
  5. Edge Canary Retires Sidebar App List in Favor of Copilot

    Microsoft’s latest test in Edge Canary quietly signals a shift in the browser’s sidebar strategy: the “Sidebar app list” — the small, convenient launcher that let users pin websites and mini‑apps like Instagram, Spotify and Facebook — is being retired in favor of a Copilot‑centred experience...
  6. Microsoft Rewards 1300 Points for Chrome Search in Edge Sparks Browser Choice Debate

    Microsoft’s latest in‑product marketing tactic — a targeted Bing prompt offering 1,300 Microsoft Rewards points to users who search for “Chrome” while using Edge on Windows 11 — has reignited a long‑running debate over whether an operating‑system vendor can lawfully, or ethically, steer users...
  7. Microsoft Rewards Nudges Edge Users to Stay with Edge Over Chrome

    Microsoft is now dangling Microsoft Rewards points — and the promise of gift cards and subscriptions — in front of Windows 11 users who search for “Chrome” in Microsoft Edge, a move that swaps the old passive “use Edge” nudge for a small, explicit financial incentive meant to stop users from...
  8. Microsoft Edge Passkey Sync: Cross Device Sign-Ins with Password Manager

    Microsoft's long-promised, cross-device passkey sync is finally arriving for Windows users — and it's doing more than simply copying keys between machines. The company has begun rolling out a cloud-backed passkey provider inside Microsoft Edge that saves passkeys to Microsoft Password Manager...
  9. Edge Right‑Click Menu Gets Cleaner With More Tools Submenu

    Microsoft Edge’s right‑click menu just stopped being a small test of patience and became usable again — at least on the surface. After years of complaints about endlessly long, duplicate, and hard‑to‑scan context menus, Edge now folds a swath of secondary commands into a single More tools...
  10. Patch Now: Verify Edge and Chrome for CVE-2025-12729 Omnibox Fix

    Chromium’s recent CVE-2025-12729 — an “inappropriate implementation” in the Omnibox — is listed in Microsoft’s Security Update Guide (SUG) not because Microsoft created the bug, but because Microsoft Edge (the Chromium-based browser) consumes Chromium open-source code; the SUG entry is a clear...
  11. Earn 1300 Microsoft Rewards Points by Trying Edge in Bing

    Microsoft has quietly begun dangling tangible rewards in front of Windows 11 users as part of a new push to keep people inside its browser and search ecosystem: a promotional Bing card promising up to 1,300 Microsoft Rewards points for trying Microsoft Edge, redeemable for gift cards...
  12. Microsoft Rewards Nudges Edge Over Chrome in Bing: A Windows 11 Tactics Review

    Microsoft has quietly begun paying you—in Microsoft Rewards points—to stay on Microsoft Edge when you search for Google Chrome in Bing, a tactic that combines in‑product advertising, loyalty incentives, and UX nudging to keep Windows 11 users inside Microsoft’s ecosystem. Background Microsoft’s...
  13. Microsoft Edge Adds Cloud Sync for Passkeys with Microsoft Password Manager

    Microsoft has taken a major step toward making passkeys truly practical for everyday Windows users by adding cloud sync for passkeys in Microsoft Edge via Microsoft Password Manager, allowing passkeys created on one Windows device to follow you across devices signed into the same Microsoft...
  14. Edge 142 Brings Passkey Saving and Cross‑Device Sync with Microsoft Password Manager

    Microsoft has added built‑in passkey saving and cross‑device synchronization to Microsoft Edge’s Autofill (Microsoft Password Manager), enabling Windows desktop users to create, store and sync FIDO2/WebAuthn passkeys across Windows PCs signed into the same Microsoft Account — a change rolling...
  15. Edge 142 Adds Passkey Saving and Sync with Microsoft Password Manager

    Microsoft’s latest stable update to Edge — version 142 — brings a major step forward for browser-based authentication: Edge can now save and sync passkeys across Windows devices using Microsoft Password Manager, protected by a PIN, and unlocked with Windows Hello. This change takes Microsoft’s...
  16. CVE-2025-12431 Unpacked: Why Edge Shows Chromium Fix in Microsoft SUG

    Chromium’s recent CVE entry for an “inappropriate implementation in Extensions” (CVE-2025-12431) appears in Microsoft’s Security Update Guide not because Microsoft authored the defect, but because Microsoft Edge (Chromium‑based) consumes Chromium upstream code — the Security Update Guide entry...
  17. Edge and Chromium CVEs: How the Security Update Guide Tracks Fixes

    Chromium vulnerabilities show up in Microsoft’s Security Update Guide because Microsoft Edge (the Chromium‑based browser) consumes Chromium’s open‑source components—so the guide records upstream CVEs to tell Edge customers whether their Edge build is still exposed or has already ingested the...
  18. Copilot Fall Release Turns Edge Into an AI Native Workspace

    Microsoft’s Copilot Fall Release turns the Edge browser (and a growing portion of Windows) into an AI-native workspace — a permissioned, multimodal assistant that remembers context, supports shared sessions, and can act on the web when you explicitly allow it. Background / Overview The Copilot...
  19. Azure Outage Highlights AI Era Costs, Growth and Edge Platform Risk

    The timing could not have been more dramatic: as Microsoft celebrated a quarter of blistering cloud growth, a configuration misstep in Azure’s global edge fabric knocked large swathes of services offline — an outage that fast‑forwards an already urgent debate about hyperscaler concentration...
  20. Microsoft Copilot Fall Release: A Human-Centric AI Companion Across Windows Edge and 365

    Microsoft’s latest Copilot Fall Release marks a deliberate shift: the company is betting that AI assistants must be human-centric—more social, more personal, and more action-oriented—rather than simply faster question‑and‑answer engines. Background Microsoft unveiled the Copilot Fall Release in...