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  1. Critical Chrome and Edge Flaw CVE-2025-8577: New Browser Security Vulnerability in PiP Feature

    A fresh security vulnerability has come to light within the core of today’s most popular browsers. Tracked as CVE-2025-8577, this flaw concerns the Chromium engine’s Picture-in-Picture (PiP) feature—a component found in Google Chrome, Microsoft Edge, and a string of leading browsers. Patching...
  2. Microsoft Edge Beta 138.0.3351.14: AI Features, Media Controls & Enterprise Enhancements

    Microsoft's relentless drive to keep its Edge browser competitive has seen another significant leap with the arrival of Edge Beta 138.0.3351.14, which introduces a compelling mix of AI-powered features, usability tweaks, and enterprise-grade policy controls. This update isn't just a routine...
  3. Screenbox: The Modern, Sleek Media Player Redefining Windows Video Experience

    For anyone seeking a modern, visually appealing, and highly functional video player on Windows, Screenbox has quickly emerged as a noteworthy contender in the saturated media playback arena. This free, open-source application is crafted specifically for Windows 11 and is already drawing...
  4. Screenbox: The Modern, User-Friendly Media Player for Windows 11

    In the ever-evolving landscape of media players for Windows, Screenbox emerges as a compelling alternative to the venerable VLC Media Player. Combining the robust playback capabilities of VLC with a modern, user-friendly interface tailored for Windows 11, Screenbox offers a refreshing experience...
  5. 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...
  6. Microsoft Edge Gets Native Media Controls & Picture-in-Picture for Seamless Playback

    For many Windows users, a seamless and intuitive media playback experience is not just a luxury—it’s fast becoming an expectation, driven by the constant evolution of Chromium-based web browsers. Until recently, Microsoft Edge, despite being built on Chromium, trailed a step behind Google Chrome...
  7. Microsoft Edge 137 Review: Feature Removals, Enhanced PiP, and Enterprise Focus

    The latest update in Microsoft’s relentless push to define the browser market, Edge 137, marks a significant and, to some, controversial milestone. Announced for general availability in the Stable Channel, Edge 137 doesn’t just bring incremental polish—it fundamentally reshapes the user...
  8. Microsoft Edge 137 Update: Features Removed, New Security & AI Enhancements

    Microsoft Edge, the browser that once aimed to set itself apart from the pack through a rich tapestry of features, has just undergone a transformation that is making waves in the Windows community. The recent arrival of Edge version 137.0.3296.52 in the Stable channel has sparked extensive...
  9. Microsoft Edge 137 Beta Update: Key Features, Changes, and AI Integration

    With the rollout of Microsoft Edge 137.0.3296.16 in its beta incarnation, a wave of significant changes is cresting for users and IT administrators alike. Microsoft is taking decisive action, trimming down long-standing features, introducing fresh design tweaks, and investing further in...
  10. Microsoft Edge 137 Update: Streamlined Features, AI Boosts, and Legacy Tool Removal

    Major shakeups are underway for users of Microsoft Edge, as the company begins rolling out its latest 137.0.3296.16 Beta update—a release that not only introduces new features but also marks the removal of several notable tools that have been mainstays for many users. This clear move towards a...
  11. Microsoft Edge Feature Changes 2023: What’s Out and What’s Coming Next

    In the fast-evolving world of web browsers, Microsoft Edge has carved out a unique reputation as a forward-leaning, feature-rich Chromium-based browser for Windows users. However, as with any dynamic software ecosystem, the path to innovation sometimes demands letting go of older, less-used...
  12. CVE-2024-9958 Vulnerability: Impact on Microsoft Edge Users

    As the digital landscape constantly evolves, so does the need for vigilance against cybersecurity threats. A recent vulnerability, identified as CVE-2024-9958, has been causing quite the stir. This vulnerability, attributed to the Chromium project, revolves around an "inappropriate...
  13. Microsoft Edge Update: Enhanced Picture-in-Picture and Taskbar Controls

    Microsoft has recently rolled out an exciting update for its Edge browser, particularly enhancing the user experience for those who utilize the Picture-in-Picture (PiP) feature. Now, users running Windows 11 can easily access and control video playback directly from the taskbar of their system...
  14. Windows 11 Update 2303.40000.3.0 Delivers Picture-in-Picture and More

    [WindowsForum.com] Great news for Windows 11 users! Microsoft has just rolled out a new update (2303.40000.3.0) for the Windows Subsystem for Android™ (WSA) across all Windows Insider channels. This update brings several exciting improvements that enhance reliability, security, and introduce the...