The official Twitter app in the Microsoft Store has been a progressive web app (PWA) for a long time, but it relied on the old Edge to power it. Starting today, the updated Twitter app is now using the new Chromium-based Edge, making it faster and much better.
Windows 10 is now nagging users with Microsoft Bing alerts
May 31, 2021
A new update has brought back Microsoft’s recommendation for Bing and Chromium Edge on Windows 10. After Microsoft Edge 91, Windows 10 has now started displaying a pop-up message that appears through Windows 10’s built-in notification center.
The nag prompt enthusiastically addresses users on the benefits of using “Microsoft Bing” as the default search engine. And as you might guess, this prompt is being delivered only when Microsoft Edge is not the default browser or you’ve moved away from Bing to another search engine manually.
Some folks are reporting online that they are seeing the Bing prompt out of the blue recently, and it’s happened to us over the weekend.
Users on Reddit are complaining about this new prompt showing up on their Windows 10 systems sporadically. These notifications recommend Microsoft Bing to be the default search engine and Microsoft Edge to be the default browser. They show up if these two aren’t already set as default apps.
A number of things happened this week, including the announcement that Windows 10X was no more, a joint E3 conference from Xbox and Bethesda, and more. Be sure to catch up via our handy overview.
Microsoft Is Retiring Internet Explorer in 2022, Edge Will Support Many of Its Functions
Microsoft Internet Explorer was launched in August 1995. By Satvik Khare | Updated: 20 May 2021 15:33 IST
Internet Explorer will be retired on June 15, 2022
Highlights
Edge will be compatible with older, legacy websites and applications
Microsoft Edge is based on Chromium open-source project
Internet Explorer Web browser will be officially retired on June 15, 2022, Microsoft has announced. The company will replace Internet Explorer 11 with Microsoft Edge. The ageing Internet Explorer browser is in its final days before it is completely shut down. Microsoft had earlier announced that its 365 online will no longer support Internet Explorer. The original browser from Microsoft launched in August 1995 and is now more than 25 years old. The Redmond, Washington-based technology giant says that Microsoft Edge will be compatible with older, legacy websites and app