Microsoft, as expected, has synchronized the release schedule of its Edge browser with Chrome s, which Google had earlier announced would accelerate to an every-four-week cadence. As contributors to the Chromium project, we look forward to the new 4-week major release cycle cadence that Google announced, to help deliver that innovation to our customers even faster, the Edge team wrote in an unsigned March 12 post to a company blog.
The week prior, Google had declared that it would speed up the release tempo of Chrome to match that of Mozilla s Firefox by reducing the current six-to-eight-week schedule to just four weeks. The change won t happen overnight, but instead will take place in the fall, when the span between versions 94 and 95 will fall to four weeks.
OK, Google: Unshackled from Windows, Edge team is free to follow where Chromium leads
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Microsoft Edge will have faster release cycles to match Google Chrome
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Edge : nouvelle option Extended Stable , avec mise à jour toutes les 8 semaines (prend ça Chrome)
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A bit of a printer mishap with Patch Tuesday, the ZeniMax acquisition now being official, and a farewell to Legacy Edge were all things that happened this week. You can find info about that, as well as much more below, in your Microsoft digest for the week of March 7 – 13.
Patch Tuesday woes
To the surprise of perhaps very few, Microsoft pushed out the main set of security updates to its supported variants of Windows right on cue, on the second Tuesday of the month. If you’re on a Windows 10 system, these updates are:
May 2020 Update /