Microsoft's anti-malware sniffing service powers Edge to top spot in browser blocking tests
NSS Labs says Windows 10's default browser is better at blocking phishing and socially-engineered malware attacks than Google Chrome or Mozilla Firefox.
NSS Labs says Windows 10's default browser is better at blocking phishing and socially-engineered malware attacks than Google Chrome or Mozilla Firefox.
Millions of users deserted Microsoft's browsers last month, adding to the collapse of the company's place in the browser world.
Analysts today gave mixed reviews to Microsoft's new security model for its Edge browser.
Microsoft today continued to press its case that Windows 10's Edge browser is more power efficient than rivals.
Microsoft today made a play to boost its Edge browser with an awards program that gives users points for using the Windows 10 application.
Analytics firm Net Applications revised its methodology to cull bots from its browser share numbers and found that as much as half of the traffic to Edge on Windows 10 was artificially inflated.
The iOS version of Edge uses the same WebKit engine that powers Apple's Safari, while the Android Edge is based on the Blink engine Google maintains for Chrome.